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| MIKEY B |
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 MIKEY B Crazy Courier

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 Posted: 12:33 - 15 Sep 2003 Post subject: Sh!t Ar5e Wa*k B0llocks!!!!!!! |
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Well probably a major setback for the Bandit.
Decided to finally get the broken bolt out of the clutch cover on Saturday. Plan was to undo the other 6-7 bolts then twist the cover off the remaining broken bolt.
Well the first 3 bolts were fine, a little hard to undo but came out eventually.
Unfortunately bolts 4&5 were not so easy and with only a little pressure applied both snapped flush with the actual engine!!
Went to the bike shop across the road they suggested Easy Out (which I have now purchased) but said if you fuck this part up you might as well throw away what ever it is!!! (My engine!!!)
The original bolt that snapped now has enough poking out to grab with plyers but refuses to budge!!!
Somebody help me!!!!!!
My advice never use coloured bolts from pro bolt.
And if it aint broke dont fix it!!!
Mike. ____________________ GSXR 1000 K3 "Silver Bullet"
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Hmm, booger.
You really need to be careful when using the thread remover jobbies, but it's feasible.
Zimma might be able to help here as he snapped a bolt or two in his Firestorm engine casing.
Look on the bright side - you can wedge in a 1200 lump instead now.  ____________________ TiN
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You sure it was Copper grease? It wasn't made by "Loctite" was it?
You possible could have over-tightened the bolts the first time around, which caused them to fracture. Having thought about it again, it shouldn't be too bad to remove those bolts because they usually only have one "tight spot", so it's just a case of getting that first bit of movement. ____________________ TiN
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try turning it clockwise first, then anticlockwise to break the seal.
Sometimes that helps (although using pliers doesn't sound easy ) ____________________ NSR125RR - ZXR750H1 - ZX9R E1 - GSF600S - GSF600SK3 - VFR400-NC30 - SV1000N - ST1100-R - CBR900RR-R - GSF1200SK5 - GSF600SK1 - VFR1200FA - GSXR1000K2 - ZZR1400 D8F
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Mind you the first ones I undone all made a crack noise and I thought oohh shit but then they came undone. unfortunately the other ones were broken!!!
And come to think of it Tin Loctite does sound familiar!!!
Thats right I used it to fix my trainers coz I cant afford to buy new ones as I have spent all my money on the Bloody bike!
Mike. ____________________ GSXR 1000 K3 "Silver Bullet"
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Hi
Are these coloured anodised bolts that have snapped? If so they will be soft alloy and are probably best carefully drilled out.
The trouble with an Easy Out is that they are tappered. As you screw them in they tend to try and expand the bolt and make it stick more tightly in place. Also they are made of very hard steel so when they snap (and they often do) they are just about impossible to drill out.
All the best
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Well I wasnt having a pop either, however...
Firstly I have done a motorcycle mechanics course (basic) which unfortunately they didnt explain the best way to remove a snapped bolt, I have never claimed at any point I was a great mechanic or infact any type of mechanic, I do all my own work for experience.
Secondly I went to the shop for ADVICE, always good to here what other people suggest hence the post on this site.
Thirdly my Dad is a mechanic, and a more experienced one at that, so If I let him help me I can blame it on him if it goes wrong, plus I need someone to prop the bike up so that oil doesnt piss out while I have the cover off,
And lastly so what your pushbike broke about a year ago???
Not a good time for trying to get smart with me,
All the best,
Mike x x x x ____________________ GSXR 1000 K3 "Silver Bullet"
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In regards to balancing the bike when you have the cover off without draining the oil, just lean it so the clutch cover is slightly uphill and it will be fine then on the side stand. if needed get a plank of wood or something and put it under the rear tyre.
I had mine on plank of wood on flat ground without a problem. And Luke had his leaning downhill on a slight slope without a problem  |
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i taught my self bike mechanics when i first had my speedfight (scotty rememebers all too well from the sc-ooter.com forum!!)
1 and half years on, i can do anything, only thing i havent done is split and engine casing and do main bearing , crank rebuilds etc
i have a center punch whiich i stole from woodworks class at school, fuck knows where it is tho  |
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I notice you've got the most important tool within easy grasp there!  ____________________ BCF: Be yourself, just don't be an arse. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 22 years, 248 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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