You guys who have done multiple helicoils -- are you in the habit of using (red?) loctite on them when you install them, or something else, or leave them dry? I did one on a lawn mower exhaust bolt thread, so not a helicoil virgin, but not an expert...
I took a crash course with helicoils in my vette.
I suppose the rear ends cover either had never been off before, or the last time it was off the threads were damaged.
Either way, no matter how hard and how careful i was, the threads would not allow me to torque to the proper spec, and i had never ending leaks.
Compounded by the fact that the diff cover is a structural part of the suspension.
It also serves as the transmission mount... lol
I ended up having to go with helicoils to fix it.
The helicoils have a little part at the rear that bites into the aluminum once fully installed.
But i did use red loctite for the install.
Careful to not get that red loctite on the inside of the coils.
I did not want any chance of those coils backing out for any reason.
After 24hrs, i installed the rear cover with blue loctite.
They are not too hard, but doing it again i would suggest to do it on a test piece first.
After two of them, the install made more sense to me.