The next morning I start to try to back out the acorns. This did not work. So I had to use more extreme measures. I figured with a dremel I would be able to notch out the acorn and remove both that and the shaft. This was all good in theory, except that the dremel I borrowed had a broken clamp head in the tip. This meant that before I could fix my bike I had to fix my friends tools! About an hour of careful drilling and pulling and I was able to make the dremel usable again. It took me another hour or two to remove the acorns and shafts. I figured I'd better replace all three while i was at it. So with the old shafts out I bolted the cover back in, filled the bike back up with oil. Took it for a test spin around the block and.... LEAKING STILL!!!!
At this time I realized the O-ring gasket must be shot. Luckily enough I had one. At home, 90 miles from school where the bike and I are. Also lucky was that my dad needed to come up for business today anyhow so he brought me the seal. At this time its Monday. I had an exam tonight so I spend the day studying figuring it would take me half an hour to replace the seal. BAD IDEA. The seal doesn't quite fit, and no amount of fussing was gonna make it. I did what I should have done days ago and looked up in the bible of all things GS (Thanks Basscliff, no blasphemy intended) and saw he recommends placing the seals under a book or weight to flatten them out!!! So that is where I stand now. A bike with no oil, a seal under 20 pounds of books (college text books are big) and all kinds of frustrated.
As it stands now I will try again in the morning, and hopefully will be able to get it back together. I was planning on going to the shore to ride with my brother who I haven't seen in 3 months, and I'll be damned if something silly like this is going to stop me!
Sorry about the rant, I just can't get over the fact that I've been doing a damn oil change going on 3 days now!!
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