--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "oldrider25" wrote: > > Well, a number of months ago, I had my valves adjusted by Del Amo Motorsports in Redondo > Beach, CA. It would appear they overtorqued the right side front valve cover bolt. I noticed > an oil leak that got progressively worse. I went to check the torque on the valve cover bolts > and the one bolt just spun. Crap. At least I can get to it with a drill so I can insert a Helicoil. > What a PITA. > > Anyone know the thread pitch and dia helicoil insert to use? I don't have a thread pitch > gauge and I might have to order the kit online if my local machine shop doesn't have any. I'm > going to a machine shop tomorrow and will take the bolt with me. I used to get my inserts > from a foreign auto parts store in Hermosa Beach. But, they've long since folded. > > John >
valve cover bolt thread pitch and dia?
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valve cover bolt thread pitch and dia?
Well, it's fixed now. It took me a while to clean up the engine from all the oil and gunk.
Drilling was a pain b/c there almost wasn't enough room. I had to lean the drill pretty
hard into the wire connectors to keep the bit straight. I coated the bit with grease to catch
all the shavings. Ditto with the tap. Inserting the coil was a snap and I was off to the
races. When tightening the bolt, I thought it strange it didn't just screw in like the other 3
bolts. Hmmm.... I carefully tightened until I felt it bottom, then torqued a bit more.
Later, when I removed the bolt to check it out, and found the 1st 2 threads munged up at
the tip of the bolt. The bolt was not damaged before I torqued it. WTF? Not sure what
happened, but it works.
I took the bike out for a test spin and so far, so good. I'll know more after a few thermal
cycles to see if the repair is permanent or if something strips or pulls out.
John
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