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 Jayy Mr. Ponzi
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 Posted: 22:58 - 08 Jun 2009 Post subject: How the hell do I get this bolt of the cylinder head? |
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Hi Guys,
I'm trying to remove the cylinder head on my Aprilia RS 125 and I've managed to get 3 of the bolts loose but one just isn't moving. I have not rounded the bolt off trying too much to get it loose with an allen key.
What's the best way to remove this?
https://i39.tinypic.com/25722di.jpg
Bottom left bolt
Thanks in advance,
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Hi
Some large pliers might well do it. You can remove the barrel without first removing the cyinder head cover or the cylinder head, which would give you the space to use some pliers (those bolts are not that tight).
If that fails they get a set of torx bits and use one slightly too large and tap it into the allen key bolt. It is a bit of a bodge and you will likely damage the torx bit but can work.
All the bst
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I had a similar problem on a dtr125 rear brake disk.
Being alloy i didn't want to heat it with the blow torch so i poured boiling water over (kettle full) it slowly to heat it up,then got the mole grips on it.
Might sound stupid but it definately made the difference on mine
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Another vote for long nose mole grips. Unless you have a hand like a vice, I don't think you will get enough 'grab' with a set of pliers.
I've got many a stubborn bolt out of this nature with a set of these:-
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/pro102-61-2in-long-nose-locking-pliers/path/pliers-snips-cutters
Where they are thin nose, you can really get some 'bite' on allen bolt heads over some fat-boy mole grips that tend to twist on the head where they are too big!  ____________________ The purpose of life is to fight maturity. |
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Ah, you meant plumbers long arm grips/pliers ... plenty of 'squeeze' leverage on those badboys!!
I thought you were meaning normal pliers ... like the top two in this pic ...
https://www.chinatraderonline.com/Files/Household/DIY-Tools/Pilers/European-Style-Pliers-22195977532.jpg
You know, in all my armoury, I don't actually have a set of 'plumbers pliers' ... I've used them before when using other people toolkits tool kits, but I've always felt they were even more 'bodgy' than resorting to mole grips and only using them as they didn't have moleys!!
{Austin Powers on} moley moley moley {/AP}  ____________________ The purpose of life is to fight maturity. |
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First thing I'd do is give it a good sharp crack on the side of the head using a small hammer. This will break the bond between the bolt and the alloy. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Hi
The barrel is held on with 4 nuts at the bottom and a bolt on the metal bracket across the frame.
Remove the exhaust, drain the coolant (drain bolt on the side of the engine at the front, labelled aqua I think), unbolt the airbox and unclamp the carb from the carb rubber, slide the carn and airbox back. Remove the battery and battery tray, unbolt and remove the power valve. Boltbolt the bracing piece across the frame from the frame and from the barrel. Unbolt the 4 nuts holding the barrel on. Carefully lift the barrel up, and as it comes up put a piece of cloth under the piston (so if the rings have snapped, as the barrel comes over the rings a lump doesn't drop into the engine).
That bolt you cannot undo should not be that tight at all. If it is taking even a fraction of the effort you say it is then there is something wrong there.
All the best
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That bolt just holds on a thin cover, not the actual head. Effectively it is just the outer water jacket over the head. The gasket is a rubber O ring. If you remove the head you will be left with barely anything to hold onto, and if it is already that stiff I suspect someone has cross threaded it or use a very strong grade of loctite.
Drilling it out would be my last resort, and give that you can easily remove the barrel without touching the cylinder head cover and the bolt is vertical, if I did want to drill it out I would take the removed barrel to a small engineering shop to secure it properly and use a piller drill.
All the best
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