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 bunglehaze Brolly Dolly

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 Posted: 14:53 - 29 Oct 2006 Post subject: Chewed up screw/bolt heads |
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Hi folks, just wondering what you all do in the event you have chewed up screw or bolt heads on your bike and need to remove a part? I have a few on my bike which I will need to replace but getting them out is looking difficult.
2 main ones at th moment are the cargo hook screws that hold on the laft panel on my ZZR although I do have a couple on the front inside on my bellpan too.
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Stud extractors are a worry for the reasons Cillit said, i.e. they are made of a very very hard material and if they snap off in there then they are not drillable. It's knowing when to give up before you snap the extractor . For standard sizes like M5 - M8 it's cheap enough to drill the offending stud out in stages and helicoil if the worse happens. God I hate seized fastners! My boss asked me to try to get the front disc bolts out on his son's KX100. Got 5 of the 6 out with a good screw driver and a big hammer. The remianing one hasn't moved at all. Countersunk M6 so might find if i drill the head off it there isn't enough to grab with molegrips  ____________________ 18:54:48 Rob Fzs: jews don't give away stuff for free
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www.stagonset.co.uk for your bolts.
An impact driver may be worthwhile if you have lots of seized bolts. They are cheap and suprisingly effective. |
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AFAIK they are not siezed, in fact I undid one of them about 2 weeks ago but the threads were rounded off then. The only reason I am looking at this is because I want to customise the backend of my bike and cant even get the panels off.
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Have you tried soaking them overnight in PlusGas  |
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When you say the "threads are rounded off", do you mean the head on a hex bolt? Or the internal pattern of a socket cap (allen key type) bolt?
In either case I concur that mole grips are a bloody good way to go.
I've also found that a repetetive cycle of heating and cooling and repeated spraying of oil helps loosen them.
From my experience a lot of bolts will simply round off with an impact gun, and then come out with mole grips. ____________________ Yamaha SZR660 Caution to the wind, the throttle pinned! |
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its the thread on the head not the bolt itself, so basically the philips driver/torx fits fine but does not grip enough to turn without creating more damage.
The problem have at the moment with it is that the main culprits are flush fitted inside the cargo hooks on the back, no way on earth im getting grips in there so it looks like a possible drill job.
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I've got exactly the same removal problem with the thread left behind in my right foot peg. Looks like the previous owner may have snapped the hero blob off the peg, but the thread is still in there.
I tried last night to soak the thread/peg with WD40 then "coaxing" the thread out with a drift, then a screwdriver, but doesn't seem to want to move yet.
It's not a major problem cos I may replace the pegs in the not too distant future anyway... ATM I'm just using the bike as a learning experience/project bike thru the winter... and getting some riding experience in between doing her up  ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 64 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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