Stripped allen bolt!!!!
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Stripped allen bolt!!!!
I just bought a used 07' Nightster and decided to change all the fluids. Oil was going great untill I tried getting off the primary chain inspection cover. The allen bolt was already stripped so I tried tinkering with it and couldn't get it and as a last resort decided to use a screw extractor. After getting the extracter in there with my spirits high... It breaks off inside. Now I'm not sure what to do... Does anyone have any insight into this problem? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
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I just bought a used 07' Nightster and decided to change all the fluids. Oil was going great untill I tried getting off the primary chain inspection cover. The allen bolt was already stripped so I tried tinkering with it and couldn't get it and as a last resort decided to use a screw extractor. After getting the extracter in there with my spirits high... It breaks off inside. Now I'm not sure what to do... Does anyone have any insight into this problem? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
IF YOU CANNOT get the cover off:
If that is the case, and you've never done this before, take this to a professional who is VERY skilled at doing these jobs. Ideally, find a machine shop, not just any normal mechanic.
They are going to have to drill out the shaft of the bolt, VERY carefully, clean out the remaining threads, and chase the old threads out with a tap.
If they can't get the old threads out clean, they will have to bore out the hole one size bigger and then tap new threads, or insert at a Helicoil to the OEM thread size.
Either way, you want an expert at this kind of thing to do this job for you.
IF YOU CAN GET THE COVER OFF:
Get the cover off and find someone who is a skilled welder, have them weld on a new head to the exposed threads (carefully!!!!). Use the new head to remove the bolt. If this one snaps off also, revert to the steps above.
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No big deal. I had one of those bolts that was broken for over 10,000 miles. It never leaked. Next time I needed to take the primary cover off, then I could just easily get the broken portion of the screw off.
A way to keep this from being a problem in the future is to use anti-seize compound on those screws before installing
A way to keep this from being a problem in the future is to use anti-seize compound on those screws before installing
Last edited by SportyPig; 08-23-2011 at 04:36 PM.
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If the head is still on. I've had luck with these
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...4&blockType=G4
If the head broke off then your probably going to have to drill and tap. So you might as well take primary cover off to prevnt getting drilling debri inside your case anyway. Once the cover is off you might be able to screw out from inside with nice set of vise grips. If you broke off extractor chances are your going to have to drill.
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You guys rock! Thanks for getting my back to me! I'm new to this so I never knew anyone wrote me back untill now ha... But after breaking off 2 screw extractors inside the bolt I dremeled out a giant slot for a flat head screw driver and finally got it out like Aaron said... I definitely jacked up the the inspection cover but thats a 20 dollar fix! Now the bike is running great. Thanks again everyone for all the tips!