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Stator cover bolt broke
I was removing the stator cover from 700es when I noticed that one of the bolts on top had snapped off inside the housing. It snugs up to a point..what to do? Will it be ok or does it need to be drilled and tapped?Tags: None
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Helicoil if there is enough meat in the threaded boss.Ed
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There's no oil pressure behind it, and oil's only splashing around in there, so it'll probably be just fine.
I'd still feel better with a thread insert in there, but I wouldn't get too worried about it.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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p_s
Originally posted by bwringer View PostThere's no oil pressure behind it, and oil's only splashing around in there, so it'll probably be just fine.
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makenzie71
wait a second...clarify...the bolt is sheared or the threads are stripped?
I don't what people's obsession is with helicoil kits, but there's plenty of room in there, if the threads are stripped, to just drill and tap the next size up, and run a 7mm bolt instead of a 6mm...or, if you can't find 7mm, which there's a good chance you can't, go with a .25" standard thread and alan cap. You'll have one odd-ball bolt but who cares? Just don't mix them up when you pull the cover...
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jwhelan65
The bolt is sheared off inside the tread, its still long enough that it catches and tightens up ok, but will spin...
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