i got it in my head the other night that i wanted to remove my pipes to clean off rust. so yeah, i'm joining the club.
i'm guilty and not a little embarrassed of not stopping after the first bolt snapped. so i'm 3 for 8 on clean removals - have 5 snapped bolts sticking out of my header. (you can applaud now)
I read a bunch of posts last night about different options and how other folks have approached this.
Welding:
unfortunately, i don't have access to any welding equipment, so welding a nut onto the end is not an option for me off the bat.
Drilling:
i got pretty far into drilling out one of them. The hole was not perfectly centered, so it's down to the threads on one side and still some material showing on the other side. starting using an easy out and my neighbor (whose shop i'm using) said he was nervous about it snapping off. thank god, as i've since read numerous posts about how often that happens and turns a bad situation worse.
I guess the question is, what would you do now (see photo of bolt "#2" below)
Angle / raising or lowering the engine:
one of the biggest difficulties that I see off the bat with drilling is getting a clean line - the frame is in the way on a lot of them. I read something about using a jack to raise the engine and had a question there:
a) position the jack, using a 2x4 to cushion. should i be placing that under the oil pan (i don't see what other options there are, just want to check to make sure that can support the weight)
b) release the engine mount bolts
c) raise or lower the engine slightly to allow a better line to the snapped bolt heads
do i have to do anything else? remove the tank? disconnect shaft? or is there a bit of wiggle room for the engine once it's unmounted from the frame
strategy:
taking a step back from the drilling i started doing last night, am i headed in the right direction? or should i try something else before attempting to drill and collapse? (note that ALL of this is new for me - this is my first bike, i've only owned for 6 months, and while I'm "handy" enough, this is just new territory for me)
I read a lot about applying heat but all I can easily get is propane. will that be hot enough to help out here?
I saw some comments about dripping wax on the exposed thread but didn't really get that... just apply the torch after and the wax will try to run up the threads and get into the corroded areas?
I'll pick up some PB Blaster first thing after work - was using wd-40 last night :/ so hopefully that will help a bit too.
Anyway, that pretty much covers it i think. just curious to hear what opinions there are. I know this is pretty well thrashed out topic, but you know, misery and company and all that.
I put some pictures in below to show some more detail. I look forward to any comments.
sincere thanks and regards,
aaron
in order from left to right, facing front of bike:
#2
on the right side. this is the first bolt we went after. you can see how it's been cleared down to the threads on teh left side, but there's still some bolt left on the right
#3
not shown
#5 and 6
haven't touched these yet. each has probably 5mm exposed.
#8
started drilling this out too, also off center a bit. stopped last night when i realized that #2 wasn't coming out, so I wasn't sure if I should continue with this one.
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