When I removed the cylinders (what sort of jugs did you think I meant?) from my Indian 841, I found that one of the head bolts was larger than the rest. Apparently, a prior owner had stripped the threads in Indian's notoriously soft cast iron and cut threads for a larger bolt. The 1st machinist tried to repair the cylinder by using a helicoil insert. That fix failed when my mechanic tried to torque the head. The cylinder was then sent to another machinist who enlarged the hole (luckily, there was enough material) and cut fine threads in it. He next screwed a bolt of good quality steel into the hole. He then cut the bolt flush and drilled and tapped it for the correct size head bolt. That fix seems to be working. It allows the head to be torqued to the factory specs, and it is holding fast after several miles of road use on the refurbished motor.
I have never heard of this being done before; so, I thought I would share the story.
I have never heard of this being done before; so, I thought I would share the story.
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