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Do you mean an Allen bolt?
https://go.3dlogix.com/exchange/images/uploads/10034-00157.jpg
Firstly check the condition of your allen key - if it has signs of rounded edges bin it and buy decent ones or else you're just setting yourself up for a beating.
Next clean all crud out of the head so that the correct size key fits.
A pic of the offending head would help as it may be beyond removal with the proper size key. Sometimes you can drive a splined torx style needle bit into the head and use that, very much depends upon the damage. |
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Liberal application of plusgas under the head into the threads as best you can.
Then, if you can get one into place, impact driver. ____________________ Mpd72: I can categorically say i’m Brighter than that, no matter how I come across on here.
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Post up a photo. It's hard to visualise what exactly you are struggling with. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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| mentalboy wrote: | Do you mean an Allen bolt?
https://go.3dlogix.com/exchange/images/uploads/10034-00157.jpg
Firstly check the condition of your allen key - if it has signs of rounded edges bin it and buy decent ones or else you're just setting yourself up for a beating.
Next clean all crud out of the head so that the correct size key fits.
A pic of the offending head would help as it may be beyond removal with the proper size key. Sometimes you can drive a splined torx style needle bit into the head and use that, very much depends upon the damage. |
Yes...sort of? It certainly has a hex shaped hole on the head. But the head doesn't stick up above the surface (as it would with the picture of the allen bolt you posted).
The allen key is in good condition, in fact this is the first time it has been used (its from a bicycle maintenance kit) and the head is clean (the key fitted well).
The bike is in the garage at the moment (puncture yesterday far from home) but I will post a picture of it when I get home tomorrow.
Thank you for the advice.
| Jewlio Rides Again wrote: | Liberal application of plusgas under the head into the threads as best you can.
Then, if you can get one into place, impact driver. |
I had not heard of Plusgas, it seems like a handy thing to have around. However, the bolt is flush with the surface of the crank case, so I am not sure how much plusgas would be able to get in to the thread, or where I could get any purchase with an impact driver.
| Pete. wrote: | Post up a photo. It's hard to visualise what exactly you are struggling with. |
I will get one up tomorrow as the bike is in the garage at the moment.
Thanks for help so far. |
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That is a great idea! Thanks.
I think I have an M8 bolt somewhere, going to have to think about about how to file it (my file is in a rather sorry state).
[EDIT]: found it! 12.7mm head, though not really long enough for bending. Better get a new file and get to it  |
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Yeah hand-fitting it is gonna be a bit time consuming, it's one of those bastard jobs where you do just one file stroke too many and it's way too loose and you have to start again....
Make sure it's a Class 8.8 bolt at least and not one made of cheese
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The plug and case have been gubbed by a gear lever in a previous life. That is probably a new/another lever on there as it is typical for the lever to be shoved into the cover when the bike is sent down the road.
There may be some damage to the plug hole thread due to this. The plug or case or both threads may have been twisted. That can make removal difficult. If it was removed later and screwed into damaged threads then the problem will have been exacerbated.
If you can apply some heat to the cover without transferring too much to the plug it may slacken off.
This will be handy
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If you can source a new part and you're prepared to butcher the old one, get a peg spanner of the correct size, (LH in picture below), drill two holes, job done!
If you've got a grinder you'll probably have one anyway.
Alternatively make one out of some flat bar and two M5 bolts, that's worked for me in the past!
Alternatively, drill two holes, screw in 2, self tapping bolts, lever round with a large screwdriver!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 29 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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