in particular I'm asking about a 81 750. i dont have the bike yet but it might be mine soon.
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frozenfish66
replace exhaust bolts with studs
for those of you who have changed out your stock exhaust bolts for studs what size did you end up using? i searched the forum but never got a strait answer.
in particular I'm asking about a 81 750. i dont have the bike yet but it might be mine soon.Tags: None
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frozenfish66
just goes round and round... i just don't want to wear out the threads on the head. plus it had 2 broken off bolts that ill have to take out. lol
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81GS750
I used 8mm studs with copper anti-sieze and copper plated nuts on my 81 750. Found the link in a thread here. They are actually for a BMW car I think. Also, NAPA sells a stud kit that works great, just be sure to get 8mm studs
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Originally posted by frozenfish66 View Postjust goes round and round... i just don't want to wear out the threads on the head. plus it had 2 broken off bolts that ill have to take out. lol1978 GS1085.
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I've given up looking for the studs, hoping to find some stainless ones, I'm ready to settle for some polished 8mm stainless allens with lots of anti-sieze. The closest I got to finding studs was 8mm all thread you'd have to cut to length at ACE hardware.sigpic
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haggisbasher
I found thes M8 stud kits on NAPAs website I'm not sure what the difference is between them. I suspect the first one has a left hand thread at one end? which I dont think would work to replace a regular thread bolt so I think the second is the more likely.
Anyone able to confirm?
Thanks
Tom
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Originally posted by haggisbasher View PostI found thes M8 stud kits on NAPAs website I'm not sure what the difference is between them. I suspect the first one has a left hand thread at one end? which I dont think would work to replace a regular thread bolt so I think the second is the more likely.
Anyone able to confirm?
Thanks
Tom
The links no worky -- all you get is some useless crap about needing a zip code. Man, what a punk web site. You'd never know Napa was a large nationwide chain.
Anyway, can someone please post up a Napa part number or application? You may be luckier where you live, but around here you're gonna just get a blank look if you ask for 8mm exhaust studs.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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haggisbasher
The links no worky -- all you get is some useless crap about needing a zip code. Man, what a punk web site. You'd never know Napa was a large nationwide chain.
I would'nt mind a part number too, Napa up here have so far proven useless. I am in Montana next week and wouldnt mind picking up a set for the future.
Thanks Tom
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Those links work fine. Just click again on having the parts shipped to you. I did this mod a while ago and I am very glad I did. The thread size is M8 X 1.25. Mine are 43 mm long. I cut them from stainless threaded rod.
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SVSooke
Here is stage one of my solution:
Going to cut the heads off then put them in using a couple of nuts locked to tighten them in.My 85 750 seems to need longer ones,these are 50mm.
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sschering
How about a 45 or 50mm Stainless set screw?
$0.90 each
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