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Cam holder is stripped at the head type question

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Hi all,

Took me a year to finally get my bike (GS750ET) to turn over again after replacing the head gasket and the mess that goes along with pulling a 23 year old engine apart...sounds strong though. The only problem is I must've over torqued one of the cam holder bolts because it won't tighten all the way down now. :evil:

What should I do? I imagine the other 3 bolts will hold it fine but I would rather replace it. Should I tap it further and get a longer bolt? Is there a longer bolt set? Help.

Thanks
 
The best fix is a helicoil..

That said, I have also had one of my cam holder bolts stripped for the last few years. I alwayd use the right torque setting, so damned if I know how it happened (I have owned the bike since 1980). I tried one of those thread repair glue kits, but it still will not torque down to the right value..it will tighten up a bit tho.
 
so I guess you haven't had any problems with the cam, even with the bolt being a little loose?
 
The holes are 47 mm deep, and the standard bolt only 40mm. You can use a 45mm bolt to get into clean thread. One of mine has the longer bolt.

It is worth getting a helicoil kit as you will probably lose another one if you are working on it. They are not the strongest part of the bike.

Kim
 
SWEEEEEET!!!!!!!!!!

SWEEEEEET!!!!!!!!!!

you made my day, and I am not talking in the Clint Eastwood sense! I figured that but I wasn't smart enough to just figure it out on my own...heh.

thanks Kim

K-
 
Damn, you Aussies get around eh.

Damn, you Aussies get around eh.

I feel closer to my acestors than ever.
 
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