I bought my GS550L at the end of Sept '02, and taught myself how to ride in 2 weeks. All was good, having a grand ol' time putting about town. From then til now, I've replaced the speedo cable, which has broken on me again almost exactly 1k miles later (at some point I'll replace that... moving on...)
End of December, my bike would need a charge / jump more often than not to get going. *I read the Stator Papers* (proud of me?) and determined the stator had died, and prolly took the regulator with it. Got replacement parts Friday 1/31/03, and went to work.
- Figured I'd change the oil and filter while I was at it. When I got the oil plug bolt out, there was at least a turn and a half worth of oil pan threading still in the bolt. Putting the bolt back in (after cleaning the threads) was discomfortingly easy; I fear I have stripped the hole even further...
- Regulator - the new one has a barrel shaped plug for ground, the old one had an eyelet. I can rig / fix that, no prob.
- Stator - Here is where I am stuck, bad. The phillips-head screws on the stator cover are all rounded off / smoothed out so that a screwdriver can't get any purchase on them.
What I need to do is pretty straight forward. Money is a primary concern, and time right after it. If I could get some answers to these questions, it will save me some of both:
- Is there anything I can use to seal the oil plug bolt? I can always change the oil via the filter assembly. Not the best option, but at least it's getting it changed. I understand the best option is to replace the oil pan entirely, but that is a cost I can't afford right now.
- Does *anyone* have any idea how to get the screws out? Preferably without destroying them, but if replacements are easily found / inexpensive, I'm okay with that.
This is my tale of woe... any help would be so greatly appreciated! Thanks a million in advance-
Revdc5
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