A couple of 5/16 UNC threads have stripped in the leg where the bolts go that hold the gearcase on my '67 Evinrude V4 60HP. It's exclusively a salt water motor.<br /><br />I don't know enough about metals and corrosion to know which is the best way to go.<br /><br />I have Keyserts but they're carbon steel and I assume they'll rust out in about 5 minutes and damage the alloy on the leg as well. I like Keyserts because they can be fitted with ordinary tools, but the hole has to be oversized to 3/8 to tap for the Keysert. There's enough meat to do it. I can get stainless steel Keyserts.<br /><br />You wouldn't believe how hard it is to find a 5/16" UNC Helicoil repair kit here, nor the price (about AU$60 versus about half that on eBay shipped from the US with postage included). But they're stainless steel (but maybe not marine grade) so I expect they're better than carbon steel. I'd rather not use them because of the cost and the fact I end up with a very expensive tap I'll probably never use again.<br /><br />The other possibility is to drill and tap the holes to take 3/8" bolts, which is the same size as the Keyserts. The bolt heads are on the underside so the difference in size won't be noticed. The issue then is what grade of 3/8" bolt I need and whether I can get it.<br /><br />Epoxy thread repairs won't work as they can't take the torque. <br /><br />I could use Loctite thread sealer on the carbon steel Keysert when I insert it and on the bolt when it goes in, but it's almost a certainty that some part is missed and corrosion will start.<br /><br />What's the best way to go?