I have one of these on my CB650 that seems to be stuck. If you don't know what it is, it is an oil filter bolt. This bolt holds the cover over the filter and the filter in place. I cannot get it out and I need the wise advice of the GS Resources.
What I have tried: I tried cutting a grove in the bolt so I could stick a huge flathead screw driver in it. I thought using vise grips and a huge flat head screw driver I could get some umph on the bolt and "break" it loose. Well I broke the huge screw driver, good thing it was a Craftsman.
I tapped the sucker with a ballping hammer for about an hour, no budgey.
I used my nifty Impact Driver, that hasn't failed me yet, it failed.
The reason I can't put a socket on the head is because the PO before me or the PO before him stripped the crap out of it. The head is so bad it is almost rounded.
I was thinking I would top off the oil, since it is a little low, and running the engine for a few minutes, making the engine a little warm. I think I can turn it easier with a warm engine. What do you think? Any other ideas on turning this stupid bolt. I was also thinking a big bolt extractor, since I am going to replace the bolt anyways, but I am not sure if that will work.
What should I do guys and gals?
Cory
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