I had my timing belt replaced by a dealer and they stripped the threads on the intake camshaft locking pin hole.
My hole:

Replaced bolt with aluminum threads that I found once I pulled this bolt out:

What it should look like:

Cam locking tool only has a few threads:

I'm going back tomorrow to have the control arm recall performed, and I will be showing them these pictures. I will tell them that I'm concerned that in five to seven years time when I need to replace the belt again, the mechanic will be unable to lock in the tool to hold the cam.
Here's my question: Is the dealer going to agree with me and fix the problem or are they going to claim there's another way around that step in the timing belt change? Is there a different tool or method that they will tell me about that will be just as effective? Perhaps he can lock the pin in front of me showing me that there is enough thread to hold the cam in place. If this is no big deal then great. It seems like the alternative will be to replace the entire head cover and that would mean taking apart the top of a perfectly functioning engine. Needless to say I don't trust them to do that type of work. There are a lot of little parts, and they couldn't even get one of my heat shields back on.
The Jeep is great right now, and I don't want to cause problems with it, but I don't want to be stuck in five years with a massive fix that I didn't cause. I just want to know what my options are. This is a certified dealership, and they may take care of it perfectly once I speak to them tomorrow.
Thanks
FYI I like the full torque Eco tune and the ECU tune from GDE that I got yesterday. I have a stock TC and there was no shudder with a tone of heavy acceleration on my way home from their shop.