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You want to say a gynecologist, not a good mechanic, lol there is not space to insert a needle nose pliers through the metric 10 hole and if you manage to do that the needle nose pliers won't be strong enough and will twist when trying to break the helicoil end. Timesert is the only thread fix that can be properly applied to that small m10 diameter. Or drill and tap to bigger. Also, even with the tap helicoil comes with, the wires don't seat up properly. Trust me, helicoil was first thing I tried on mine. I ended up removing it. It is good for fixing steel messed up threads, not as good for soft alloys. Timesert comes with special end cap that gets stuck in the aluminum when you torque it in, so it normally will stay in. Talking about good mechanics, nothing is bullet proof, if you torque timesert properly, and torque gently the cam caps, I guarantee the sleeve won't come out.
Oh, another issue I remembered: the thread does not go all way through the walls, it stops before exiting, giving you maybe 3/8 inch of threaded space, enough to accommodate the stock short threaded caps. You may decide to tap with the helicoil tap more, but then part of the helicoil will be outside of aluminum on the lower inner side of the valve cover, providing no threading support in that area and can be a receipt for future issues.
To be honest, for that particular area, I think the best choice is a sleeved thread fix or tapping to bigger, helicoil is not a good option. In other areas, with bigger diameters and more outside wall area, helicoil is great. Main reason of that threads getting messed up is that the threads in the cover are just about 3/8 inch, so cam holding pins can move and they put a lot of stress in that little threaded area. Also, the threads on the holding pins are just maybe a bit more than 1/4 inch. Going with more thread area and holding pins with more thread would significantly improve the resistance of the threads as the cam pins would not move that easy.
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