Lift Pump Problem

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If I'm understanding this right you haven't stripped a block thread you've stripped the thread in the alloy cover that the pump bolts to?
You can remove that cover and replace it with a good s/h one or get it helicoiled.
 
Hi Border,
If all else fails, I appreciate access is difficult but I'd try sawing the bolt head off (I assume it's only one bolt head that's rounded). Suggest using a single bladed holder or turn the blade 90 degrees. Once the pump is off you'll have more access and a longer bolt shaft to work on. It's unusual to have a pump bolt seized in its hole as it's pretty oily there. But if frozen, use plenty of WD40 or Plus Gas and leave overnight then, either saw a screwdriver slot in the bolt end or try a stud remover. Good luck.
Regards, Seaboy
 
Original Bolt is out now but threads inside stripped with new bolt. I know about the plate, probably the easiest option then re threading or helicoil. Anyone got a second hand plate???
 
Original Bolt is out now but threads inside stripped with new bolt. I know about the plate, probably the easiest option then re threading or helicoil. Anyone got a second hand plate???
Original Bolt is out now but threads inside stripped with new bolt. I know about the plate, probably the easiest option then re threading or helicoil. Anyone got a second hand plate???
Exactly what plate do you mean, I've got an entire block outside
 
Got some of this so will give it a try http://www.avenue-online.co.uk/3m-scotch-weld-retaining-compound-rt38-84534-p.asp
Might do the job, temporarily until I can get a plate.
Covered the bolt in this, put it so far in to the striped hole, left a few mil sticking out, left to dry for a couple of days then nipped the bolt flush, It seems to have done the job as it does not leak anymore, dry as a bone so far but will keep an eye on it until I get a replacement plate.
 
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