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product_id: 2083098
title: "Helicoil 5334-14 Save-A-Thread Thread Repair Kit M14 x 1.25"
brand: "helicoil"
price: "372 zł"
currency: PLN
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Helicoil"
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region: Poland
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# Piloted reamer tap for perfect alignment, no drilling 3 insert lengths for all spark plug reaches Positive mechanical locking - insert never backs out Helicoil 5334-14 Save-A-Thread Thread Repair Kit M14 x 1.25

**Brand:** helicoil
**Price:** 372 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔩 Fix it once, fix it right — the ultimate thread repair kit for the savvy pro!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Helicoil 5334-14 Save-A-Thread Thread Repair Kit M14 x 1.25 by helicoil
- **How much does it cost?** 372 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/2083098-helicoil-5334-14-save-a-thread-thread-repair-kit-m14)

## Best For

- helicoil enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted helicoil brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Complete DIY Kit:** Includes tap, insertion tool, and three inserts—everything you need to fix stripped threads fast.
- • **Permanent, Rock-Solid Repair:** Positive mechanical locking ensures inserts stay put under any engine stress.
- • **Precision Alignment Every Time:** Piloted reamer tap guarantees flawless thread alignment—no guesswork, no drilling.
- • **Trusted by Pros & DIYers Alike:** Highly rated with 4.6 stars and proven success on vehicles and power tools.
- • **Universal Fit, Maximum Versatility:** Fits all 14mm spark plug holes with three insert sizes for tailored repairs.

## Overview

The Helicoil 5334-14 Save-A-Thread Thread Repair Kit is a professional-grade solution designed to permanently restore stripped 14mm spark plug holes. Featuring three insert lengths, a piloted reamer tap for perfect alignment without drilling, and a positive mechanical locking system to prevent insert loosening, this kit delivers reliable, long-lasting repairs. Ideal for automotive and small engine applications, it comes complete with all necessary tools and inserts, earning top user ratings for ease of use and durability.

## Description

Sav-A-Thread is the easiest way to permanently repair stripped 14mm spark plug holes.- Three different insert lengths come with the kit to accomodate all spark plug reaches- Positive mechanical locking feature means the insert will never come out!- The piloted reamer tap means no drilling is necessary and perfect alignment of the tapped- Includes 14mm tap, insertion tool and (3) inserts.

Review: Ford blown out spark plug repair made easy - This was used of 2005 Ford F150 with 4.6L engine. It worked perfectly for the blown out spark plug #3. Make sure piston is at bottom dead center. To determine this, I used a big plastic plug that kinda stuck in the spark plug tube and had a tiny bit of a seal. I crawled under truck and turned engine over for what felt like a lifetime, because it is hard to get to the crank bolt with the suspension and shroud...but it is possible. When the engine has both valves closed and the piston is at bottom ready to go up, that plug will pop out loudly. The use of the tap is easy. Fill the end of the grooves of the tap with grease to catch metal shavings. Go in 4.5 turns, take it out and clean tap. go in 4.5 new turns, take out and clean. Wash rinse repeat. Do not do excess turns or more metal will fall into cylinders. When done, use compressed air to blow out. I sprayed a little carb cleaner to get rid of grease. I used the longest thread insert. I gently and lightly coated the new spark plug with antiseize compound, and I used permatex 27200 red threadlocker on the outside of the insert. I very gently screwed this whole thing in the cylinder. I was patient and waited 45 minutes before starting. It has held up a month now. I recommend this over the $100's people say you need to spend on super duper tools. I just do not recommend people buy a old Ford truck with one of these motors! The inconvenience was horrendous, and the research was tough. I only saw a review here on desertcart that explained it like I am. So I am also sharing the process. Takes about hour and a half constantly getting up and down on truck. Maybe 12 times to clear hole, then to reassemble.
Review: Fixed a stripped out spark plug hole on my old chainsaw beautifully! - Honestly it worked great! Very easy to use! Just a ratchet and a bit of time! Heck I didn't even take the head of the engine off, just the exhaust muffler to get better access to the bore for cleanup. Just made sure I was able to get every last bit of metal shaving out (For the record I did coat the tap with grease to minimize shavings falling into the bore, but obviously it's not going to get it all). When I finished with the boring/tapping step, and cleaning up the area, all that was left was to put in one of the collars provided! There are 3 different sizes, and if you're fixing a chainsaw, you'll want to use the one smallest in length. Before putting in the collar, I coated the outside of it with a good coat of RTV (I used Permatex's ULTRA Grey). I then screwed the collar in until it was just BELOW flush with the surface, making sure that the "teeth" part of the collar were facing up/out! After seated, I gave it a good couple taps with the provided die using a hammer to expand those teeth on the collar and bite into the threads for a good, solid fit that wouldn't back out anytime soon! So far there hasn't been any troubles with it! It's holding very well! If you've got a stripped spark plug hole, this is a great solution! Definitely recommend!

## Features

- This are woodworking project kit.Fit Type: Universal
- This are highly durable
- Made in China
- Package Dimensions : 6.5 L x 4.38 W x 0.75 H (inches)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0002SRF4O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,867 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #11 in Thread Spark Plug Thread Repair Kits |
| Brand | Helicoil |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,600 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00025964100184 |
| Included Components | Helicoil 5334-14 Save-A-Thread Thread Repair Kit M14 x 1.25 |
| Item Dimensions | 4.6 x 0.9 x 3.3 inches |
| Item Type Name | Helicoil 5334-14 Save-A-Thread Thread Repair Kit M14 x 1.25 |
| Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.6 x 0.9 x 3.3 inches |
| Manufacturer | Heli-Coil |
| Material | Multi |
| Material Type | Multi |
| Model | 5334-14 |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 533414 |
| UPC | 025964100184 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | AS LISTED |

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this works for a Ford Expedition 2001 4.6L triton?**
A: It worked really well on my 2004 ford f150. 4.6L.

**Q: What size socket to fit the tap?**
A: 3/8....the ONLY tap I found that has this absolutely necessary feature.

**Q: Which of the three inserts is used with a j19lm plug in a 12hp kohler ? thanks.**
A: The one that closet in length to your plug threads.

**Q: Would this fit on a 2004 gmc envoy slt 4x4 6 cyl?**
A: It has the potential to work, but the way the tool is designed it doesn’t work well. I had a spark plug blow out on my 1999 Ford F-150 and I tried this and it didn’t hold in the spark plug hole. Better look around before buying and find a better product. If you can’t then this maybe the only option for you without going to a machine shop.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ford blown out spark plug repair made easy
*by N***S on August 2, 2018*

This was used of 2005 Ford F150 with 4.6L engine. It worked perfectly for the blown out spark plug #3. Make sure piston is at bottom dead center. To determine this, I used a big plastic plug that kinda stuck in the spark plug tube and had a tiny bit of a seal. I crawled under truck and turned engine over for what felt like a lifetime, because it is hard to get to the crank bolt with the suspension and shroud...but it is possible. When the engine has both valves closed and the piston is at bottom ready to go up, that plug will pop out loudly. The use of the tap is easy. Fill the end of the grooves of the tap with grease to catch metal shavings. Go in 4.5 turns, take it out and clean tap. go in 4.5 new turns, take out and clean. Wash rinse repeat. Do not do excess turns or more metal will fall into cylinders. When done, use compressed air to blow out. I sprayed a little carb cleaner to get rid of grease. I used the longest thread insert. I gently and lightly coated the new spark plug with antiseize compound, and I used permatex 27200 red threadlocker on the outside of the insert. I very gently screwed this whole thing in the cylinder. I was patient and waited 45 minutes before starting. It has held up a month now. I recommend this over the $100's people say you need to spend on super duper tools. I just do not recommend people buy a old Ford truck with one of these motors! The inconvenience was horrendous, and the research was tough. I only saw a review here on Amazon that explained it like I am. So I am also sharing the process. Takes about hour and a half constantly getting up and down on truck. Maybe 12 times to clear hole, then to reassemble.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fixed a stripped out spark plug hole on my old chainsaw beautifully!
*by C***S on July 19, 2022*

Honestly it worked great! Very easy to use! Just a ratchet and a bit of time! Heck I didn't even take the head of the engine off, just the exhaust muffler to get better access to the bore for cleanup. Just made sure I was able to get every last bit of metal shaving out (For the record I did coat the tap with grease to minimize shavings falling into the bore, but obviously it's not going to get it all). When I finished with the boring/tapping step, and cleaning up the area, all that was left was to put in one of the collars provided! There are 3 different sizes, and if you're fixing a chainsaw, you'll want to use the one smallest in length. Before putting in the collar, I coated the outside of it with a good coat of RTV (I used Permatex's ULTRA Grey). I then screwed the collar in until it was just BELOW flush with the surface, making sure that the "teeth" part of the collar were facing up/out! After seated, I gave it a good couple taps with the provided die using a hammer to expand those teeth on the collar and bite into the threads for a good, solid fit that wouldn't back out anytime soon! So far there hasn't been any troubles with it! It's holding very well! If you've got a stripped spark plug hole, this is a great solution! Definitely recommend!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worked Great!
*by A***J on June 28, 2011*

We used the Helicoil Save-A-Thread M14x1.25 to do an "over the fender" repair of the spark plug thread on a 2003 Ford Expedition 5.4L V-8 with a blown spark plug. I thought I might have to buy a Time-Sert kit, but found the Helicoil version at a much lower price. The Helicoil worked very well, even though the plug was way at the back in a difficult spot under the fuel rail. The two step tap design was very easy to use and reamed and cut the larger threads no problem. I had read a few tips that really helped out: 1) load up the flutes in the tap with grease to catch the thread cuttings and also it allows you to see progress if you back out the tap a few times during the process, 2) start the engine up after tapping without the spark plug - it appeared to blowout some very fine aluminum cuttings that weren't caught by the grease and 3) thread the insert on to the sparkplug and then thread the plug into the newly tapped hole. I wasn't concerned about setting the insert, since I figured I wasn't going to be changing the plug again for a long time, and it would be no big problem if the insert came out with the plug. The first set of plugs looked great after 115K miles so I figured I've got another 100K on the new plug. Some people also recommended manually advancing the engine to the point where both valves were closed for that cylinder and also using a vacuum to suck out any shavings, but I thought the grease worked well enough to not bother with the vacuum approach. The ignition coil for that plug had to be replaced because it got broken when the plug blew out, but beyond replacing that, the engine was running great with just a few hours work.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-30*