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Help identify my orphaned pointy bolts.
As with anything I tend to take apart and put back together, there are a few bits left over at the end of my SV rebuild and I've no idea where they go. I should've labelled everything but it didn't get done and now I'm stuck with a couple of bolts, pictured below. These are single bolts, not part of an identical pair.
Apologies for the crappiness of the photos, they're off my phone. http://www.lazymanc.com/images/bolts/1.jpg http://www.lazymanc.com/images/bolts/2.jpg http://www.lazymanc.com/images/bolts/3.jpg http://www.lazymanc.com/images/bolts/4.jpg |
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Now i'm no expert by any means but i would say those things there were bolts. Where they lived before youtook em out tho i have no idea.
Why not ride the bike and see what parts fall off, then you'll know for sure.* *Dont do this of course, i'm just being silly. |
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Having a stab (and a curvey) Chromed one looks like something from the engine/clutch cover (Somewhere you'd see) the other, somwhere not as obvious or gets mucky. I'm thinking caliper bolts.
HTH Ste Wdit - What's the threads? M4, M10? May help. Or at least the socket size needed. |
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1st one isn't a cover bolt, those have allen heads, this is more of a pivot for something although a very small one (It looks like a smaller version of the one that the tank pivots on).
Second one does look like a bit like a caliper bolt but it's smaller, and it's defo not from the calipers as I had those ones marked up. |
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Have you got R and G crash bungs on. ????
Were these replaced by a long bolt going straight through the engine ??? |
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The 1st is an 8mm headed bolt, the extended length of it suggests it holds on a cover or similar that's quite deep. Engine cases, clutch/sprocket covers etc are all prime candidates.
The 2nd one is more substantial I'd guess a 12mm head, upper and lower yokes, wheel axel clamps, subframe bolts etc all look similar to this. Have a scout round. Jambo |
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1st one is sprocket cover bolt
2nd one is yoke pinch bolt or calliper bolt. |
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What you need to do is lie down on the ground next to your SV with a Torch and look under things and up at things and always remember this , it has to be from a place where a Japanese assembly worker can get it into alignment and screwed in before the next production line bike arrives . When taking part in big dismantling projects it can be handy to have a few bags knocking around and drop all bolts etc into them with a bit of paper saying "Bar Assembly" , "Engine Bolts" ............. easy to say with hindsight but I used to be a Maintenance Fitter and had to keep things like that together as , more often than not , they were re-assembled months later when the memory of taking them apart was cloudy ;)
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Bit confused about the sprocket cover though - I only appear to have one of these hex head bolts, and I thought all the cover bolts were allen head? I bought one of chewy's bolt kits so that's probably why I didn't notice one missing. Quote:
It seems the bolts are already replaced with spares anyway so at least I've not left anything loose, that's put my mind at rest, thanks again guys. |
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