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Water Flange 1999 VW Passat 1.8 turbo
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07/24/2006
Rolando R. says:
Had to replace water flange and in the process I cross treaded the engine block on one screw that connects the flange to the block. As a result, bolt will not tighten and water leaks.
Any recommendations. Space is limited to retap via conventional drill. I cannot imagine having to drop the block to retap a whole from 10mm to 11mm. The cost of the water flange was only $6. I cannot imagine paying $300+ for a new hole to be made.
Is there a solution?
Had to replace water flange and in the process I cross treaded the engine block on one screw that connects the flange to the block. As a result, bolt will not tighten and water leaks.
Any recommendations. Space is limited to retap via conventional drill. I cannot imagine having to drop the block to retap a whole from 10mm to 11mm. The cost of the water flange was only $6. I cannot imagine paying $300+ for a new hole to be made.
Is there a solution?
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