LT1000 Sears Craftsman 42” tractor gas tank bolts stripped and loose as a goose!

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Feb 1, 2010
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Hello
So now what? Re-Tap!
Total cost of the repair is $2.76 for 2 Stainless Steel bolts at Lowes!
This will be the first time on a tractor.
So I checked the bolt size and if I went up to a 5/16-24 with the fine threads it would fit but I would have to ream out the steel washers in the bench vise with a titanium 5/16” drill bit.
Ok, now I can try out the new Harbor Freight SAE titanium nitride tap & die set!
:)

See vid of the issue


Pic 1 - original bolts and washers
Pic 2&3 - new stainless steel 5-16”-24 x 1” long from Lowes
Pic 4&5 - Drilling out original steel washers to 5/16 inside diameter for new larger bolts
Pic 6,7,8 - New Titanium SAE nitride tap & die set from Harbor Freight.
Pic 9&10 - using 5/16” tap with Rapid Tap lubricant
Pic 11&12 - It worked!!

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So why did you take the tank out in the first place? Or did it self destruct?
 
So why did you take the tank out in the first place? Or did it self destruct?
I used to take it out a lot to attach the snow blower attachment in the winter but I found an easier way to do it without removing the gas tank. :)
The nicer SS bolts are better anyway. :)
 
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