Could you possibly tell me exactly which tap size to use? I have 3 tap sets and never used them because I can't ever seem to find the right pitch. Also I live in a small town so I have to order everything. What size stud length, pitch and whatever else I need? I'm good at following YouTube videos or write ups just not good at problem solving myself.
well, once you get the Heli-coil, you'll know what tap to get (but get a Timesert instead). BTW, lotsa kits come with the drill and tap that you will need.
so no, I cannot tell you.
but instead, get a (guessing) M5x20mm stud (0.8mm pitch I believe) and thread it into your case for a test fit (it threads?); then ensure that about 4-6mm stick out of the cover once its installed. Yes? remove the stud, hit the stud and female threads with brake cleaner, lightly goop both up with JB weld and re-thread the stud in. Clean up any excess. wait 24hrs. buy a 5mm acorn nut. torque it to 4.5lb-ft. Holds okay? You are done for the life of the bike.
cheaper, faster, strong and does not limit your choices..... except if:
it did not thread or hold? then get a (
bottoming) tap and go to town with the drill and timesert. but once you go this route, you cannot go back- and the only next move would be MIG welding.
$3, $30, $100 is what each step would cost.
good luck.
ps- small town: I take it you're a Hoosier? i feel your pain... maybe more. my county is bigger than Connecticut but only has about 45K people total, w-a-a-a-y spread out. we do have about 10-15 fires going on though.
Tell you what though, if you're not feeling confident- I bet at either end of the nearest town to you there might be a radiator shop or welding/tractor repair. there'll be some old phart in there with bib overalls and maybe a welders cap on- go up to him and ask for advice. he'll fix it for $7 or some Indiana bourbon most likely. Be respectful too, 'cause even though he'll sound like he's from the dumber side of Kentucky, in reality he will be a retired rocket scientist from NASA-Huntsville ...or something similar.