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 thegubner World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 20:03 - 09 Apr 2007 Post subject: yet more help needed by me |
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after identifying that GPZ 750 engine , im trying to get the starter motor out, I have the cover off but there is a casing that needs to come off too, its under the carbs and down the left side.
It is held in by alan key bolts, but I snapped my alan key in them the're that tight. I got a new alan key sorted and they are just TOO tight, will NOT come undone at all, rather than coming undone they are starting to round off, any ideas?
cheers in advance (yet again)
andy
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It'd be better having something gradual to apply pressure to the hex key to turn it.
If you have something longish you can fit over the end of the key to get more leverage on it then that would be good. If not perhaps try your foot gradually increasing the pressure against it.
Also spraying a bit of lubricant wouldn't go amiss, if you haven't already  |
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| Finglonga wrote: | Allen keys are not any good for that, you need an allen socket.
Like....https://www.porsche964.co.uk/technical/images/jc/10mmallnsckt.JPG |
ooooo, oooo, ooo, thats what i need, oooo, oooo
i gotta get one, cheeeeeers
although thinking about it i did make one from the snapped key and an imperial socket, but it just started to round them off, so now I think some more, no point buying em as it wont work
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If they were steel you could tack weld somthing on to lever it off.
Or try an inmpact driver.
if its rounded off, perhaps cut a T in it to make it take a flat blade.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 4 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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