Joined Sep 1998
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NC, US
Hi there guys,
I have a friend. Let's call him Justin. Justin has an '01 470 FXe. Recently, Justin stripped the head of the allen bolt (lower) on the oil filter cap.
Justin purchased new bolts.
After running it around a bit and allowing it to warm up, he took his brand new allen T-wrench(one size up) with some valve grinding compound and went to work. He sank the allen, and it is a great fit. No slippage at all.
The problem is that the bolt is not moving. With the assistance of a pair of vice grips on the wrench, he can't get it to budge. The engine is warm.
He is putting enough torque on it that he's now worried that he's going to break the bolt, ending his riding season before it's begun.
Any help would be greatly appreciated and he swears that he has a tube of anti-seaze waiting by the bike if he ever gets the bolt out.
thanks,
json
I have a friend. Let's call him Justin. Justin has an '01 470 FXe. Recently, Justin stripped the head of the allen bolt (lower) on the oil filter cap.
Justin purchased new bolts.
After running it around a bit and allowing it to warm up, he took his brand new allen T-wrench(one size up) with some valve grinding compound and went to work. He sank the allen, and it is a great fit. No slippage at all.
The problem is that the bolt is not moving. With the assistance of a pair of vice grips on the wrench, he can't get it to budge. The engine is warm.
He is putting enough torque on it that he's now worried that he's going to break the bolt, ending his riding season before it's begun.
Any help would be greatly appreciated and he swears that he has a tube of anti-seaze waiting by the bike if he ever gets the bolt out.
thanks,
json