I'm de-winterizing my 2000 Super Air... it has the fairly uncommon 5.7 Apex motor, but this may be a universal question. The hole that the knock sensor threads into... how "deep" should the threads be in that hole? Is there only a few threads there to catch, and then a sort of flange up in there that the knock sensor bumps into when you tighten it?
I pull the sensor out when I winterize obviously, but this year when I went to put it back in, I couldn't get the threads to catch. Looking at it, there was a solid wall up in there... not good. I poked at it with a dental pick, and it turns out it was a rust/crud blockage that didn't let all the water drain out. I keep the boat in a garage that doesn't get too super cold, so I'm hoping I didn't have any major damage due to the water (it wasn't a ton of water)... but now I'm trying to clean those threads and get the knock sensor back in, and I can't get it. At the very least I have thread problems and need to tap that hole. Is that supposed to be a clean hole of the same diameter all the way in? Mine looks like there's only a small section of threads, and then a smaller diameter flange up in there that the sensor bumps into, but this could also just be rusty crud that just looks like a flange. I don't want to do any damage trying to tap that hole so the sensor will thread back in. Thanks for any advice...
I pull the sensor out when I winterize obviously, but this year when I went to put it back in, I couldn't get the threads to catch. Looking at it, there was a solid wall up in there... not good. I poked at it with a dental pick, and it turns out it was a rust/crud blockage that didn't let all the water drain out. I keep the boat in a garage that doesn't get too super cold, so I'm hoping I didn't have any major damage due to the water (it wasn't a ton of water)... but now I'm trying to clean those threads and get the knock sensor back in, and I can't get it. At the very least I have thread problems and need to tap that hole. Is that supposed to be a clean hole of the same diameter all the way in? Mine looks like there's only a small section of threads, and then a smaller diameter flange up in there that the sensor bumps into, but this could also just be rusty crud that just looks like a flange. I don't want to do any damage trying to tap that hole so the sensor will thread back in. Thanks for any advice...
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