Ok, so I posted already about my small problem with the dealership job on my timing belt change. My Jeep seems to be running fine, so that's the good news, but I need some advice.
The intake pin hole requires a "plug" and copper washer according to the parts list I downloaded from this site. The dealership replaced mine with a bolt and a metal sleeve.

I have not heard back from the dealer after two attempts, so I am going down there today to get to the bottom of this. I decided that I wanted pictures of the bolt though just in case they screwed something up with my intake camshaft and said "What bolt?" I took the bolt off today and guess what I found inside? Little aluminum metal shavings from the stripped threads!


First of all, how the hell does this happen? -Did the mechanic attempt to do something with the locking pins in place? Secondly, do I need to worry about any other metal shavings causing problems inside of my valve cover? Lastly, can this be fixed short of a new valve cover? What I mean is, if they tap out a larger hole, will this impact future timing belt changes as they attempt to line up the locking pins?
I may be fine (other than left wondering why the hell the dealership can't take out a simple bolt) but I need to know immediately what they are responsible for.