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metalmonkey 21-02-09 04:47 PM

Seized bolt on rear cylinder for exhaust.
 
I'm trying to get the bolt of the above so I can the exhaust off and get a new one one.

I think its seized, then the bolt has rounded off, its a 6mm, alan key fit. So I how to do I get this off? Why do the simple jobs turn into being a real pain in the ****:smt071

Jester666 21-02-09 05:25 PM

Re: Seized bolt on rear cylinder for exhaust.
 
Use a Dremmel. Cut a slot in the head for a decent sized screwdriver bit and then use an impact driver on it. And lots of penetrating oil/wd40.

Sid Squid 21-02-09 05:30 PM

Re: Seized bolt on rear cylinder for exhaust.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bluethunder (Post 1792779)
I think its seized, then the bolt has rounded off, its a 6mm, alan key fit. So I how to do I get this off?

I reckon it's probably a 6mm socket headed bolt, other wise known as an Allen bolt - that's a brand name.
If you've goosed the head, it'll need cutting off, there is the slimmest possibility that you could hammer a slightly bigger hex bit into it and turn that instead - but I'm not hopeful.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bluethunder (Post 1792779)
Why do the simple jobs turn into being a real pain in the ****

'Cos you, like many others on here, don't have much experience of working with tools or motorcycles.

metalmonkey 21-02-09 05:48 PM

Re: Seized bolt on rear cylinder for exhaust.
 
Right the good news is that I have got that bolt lose now, with aid of lots of wd40, so thats coming lose. Its a bit of pain but its lose enough.

However the bolt on the left side (nearside) of the bike that holds the exhaust system I aseume that you turn it left to undo no? (I have got the one on rightside off no problems) Thats dam tight as well, in the mean time I have sprayed with lots of wd40, gonna leave it to soak overnight.

Yup I'm a total novice, however more I praticse the better at I hope to become.

Don't need the bike tonight, my mate is driving and I'm drinking:D

Jester666 21-02-09 06:14 PM

Re: Seized bolt on rear cylinder for exhaust.
 
Anti-clockwise = Undo/Loosen

Clockwise = Do up/Tighten

:rolleyes: To paraphrase Sid Squid "'Cos you, like many others on here (myself included), don't have much experience of working with tools or motorcycles."

timwilky 21-02-09 08:09 PM

Re: Seized bolt on rear cylinder for exhaust.
 
FFS throw away that can of WD40 and invest in a can of penetrating oil, don't go out tonight and save the beer money to buy some decent tools that don't knacker fasteners

daveb 21-02-09 11:27 PM

Re: Seized bolt on rear cylinder for exhaust.
 
Pro-Gas is awesome bolt-loosening spray. Spray copious amounts on the offending bolt then try a quick tighten to 'crack' the bolt - it should then loosen...

metalmonkey 22-02-09 01:37 PM

Re: Seized bolt on rear cylinder for exhaust.
 
I have one problem that being, now the bolt which is 12mm, on the left handside of the bike(gear change/nearside) I got the bolt lose with a bit of effort after leaving it over night. However the bolt is now lose, but it will neither undo or tighten.

Its is spinning around inside, I can't get it out, hence can't get the system off. Why is it doing that? I'm totally stuck, don't know what to do. Any ideas? I have some deep prentating spray which I sprayed lots onto it, no difference made.

dirtydog 22-02-09 02:09 PM

Re: Seized bolt on rear cylinder for exhaust.
 
sounds like the thread is fubared

metalmonkey 22-02-09 03:10 PM

Re: Seized bolt on rear cylinder for exhaust.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dirtydog (Post 1793499)
sounds like the thread is fubared

Umm I guess that means it needs to be drilled out right? Okay so I need to buy some new bolts. Next question is where do I buy the bolts from? I might buy all the ones for the exhuast system as one of the other ones doesn't look great. Sigh. All I do I was lossen it off, how can that make a a thread fubar?


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