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Rear axle top up threaded housing broke today; please see pic.

Quad still usable until today but no value in it for costly replacement.

Would welcome any thoughts on "how can I keep it running" can the housing be repaired ???

Rear axle thread 2.jpg

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Thanks oxidized_black

I have never used either heli coil or jb weld but have taken the time to look at youtube for both product usage.

Is there any added advice on the job for the 'Big Bear' broken thread that you can point me to.

Some questions I have to start with:

Do I need to strip out the casing to drill the hole to insert the coil

Do I use the original Big Bear (top up oil) bolt head in the new coil

Do I put the coil in before I start using and building up with the jb weld

Hope you don't mind these questions.

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i think you can get a heli coil for the existing thread and another plug bolt that will fit in that new thread ...

once you have the heli coil in, i would start the build up from there ... just make sure the area is squeaky clean ... maybe use some brake cleaner spray all around that area

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