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Just trying to find the easiest way around attaching them to the RB30 block.

Block is a 12mm hole, the knock sensors are a 8mm donut.

I was thinking of using a heli coil but I dont know how effective this would be.

Any ideas??

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The metal face on the underside of the knock sensor is clamped up against the flat surface on the block very tightly by the 8mm bolt so the heli coil shouldn't make a difference to the readings. If the bolt was part of the sensor like the RB20 and 25 knock sensors then the heli coil may make a difference as they rely on the thread to transfer the vibration instead of the surface.

Fitting a helicoil (screw thread insert) is a great way to repair damaged threads and restore the component so the original bolt size can be reused.

The secret to the helicoil is that, prior to installation, the insert is larger in diameter than the tapped hole. Before hole is tapped to suit the helicoil it is drilled a larger size.

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