Drill it out and helicoil/timesert. May also be able to drill it oversize and tap it the next size bigger.
1986 25 hp evinrude, bolt on left top side of starter is stripped out. Tried blue loctite and did't hold, tried super glue and didn't hold. If I hold/put pressure on starter it will engage flywheel and works just fine. When I get back to Florida my go to great friend Bill will know what to do. Any suggestions for now would be appreciated. Don't want to use red loctite incase I ever have to take it out. Thanks
Drill it out and helicoil/timesert. May also be able to drill it oversize and tap it the next size bigger.
I recommend drilling and retapping if there is adequate room.
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Till you can get it fixed right, might try some Teflon tape applied generously.
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An old farmers trick is to a piece of copper wire in the stripped out hole. The wire forms to what is left of the threads in the hole. Works best with a bolt that has good threads. I have made threaded inserts on a lathe to put into the hole after it was drilled out and tapped to a larger sizr. Take a bolt a that is larger. Drill through the center, thread to the size of the starter bolt, drill out stripped hole and tap to the size of the bolt. A little loctite and you are good to go.
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If the hole where the bolt goes into goes all the way through you could just use a size smaller bold but longer and put a nut on other side. That would make you a good temp repair where you could use until you get home and can make proper repair.
iI agreewith tiefire