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Co1



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United Kingdom 2013 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 HT Loire Blue
Are puma hub/drive flange bolt holes blind?
Or are they through holes? I’ve got one to drill out and re-tap, but don’t have a finishing tap so will need to get one if necessary.
Post #940581 1st Feb 2022 8:29pm
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blackwolf



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They are blind.

I suggest you use a left hand drill, if you do it is likely that you'll get the broken fragment out without damaging the thread.

If it needs retapping you're better off Helicoiling.
Post #940583 1st Feb 2022 8:35pm
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Dinnu



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As blackwolf said.

Can use the drive member to center the drill. Ideally use a sleeve in the drive member hole and use a smaller drill bit, but you could get the V just started with a drill same size as the drive member bolt hole, and then switch to smaller drill bit. 1988 90 Hard Top, 19J Diesel Turbo, Shire Blue - Restoration ongoing
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Post #940587 1st Feb 2022 8:49pm
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Co1



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Cheers gents. I’ve bored out a 10mm cap head with a 6.5mm drill (any bigger and the wall thickness was a bit suspect!), so I’ll send that through first and then work up to tapping size.
Post #940589 1st Feb 2022 8:57pm
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