burlyviper
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2011 Apex 128, Ulmer Airbox and clutch kit, PCV, HID
1980 Exciter 300
While attempting to inspect/adjust my EXUP cables, I stripped the bolts holding on the EXUP cover. Needless to say, they are still on and I need to remove them. Has anyone experienced this? Are these bolts 5MM or torx? I used a 5MM socket. Was thinking about heating up with torches and using vice grips on the bolt heads. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Thanks.
They are 5mm. I have found that I always need to heat exhaust bolts before trying to remove them.
Usa a torch and get the backside where the thread is held cherry red and then try to loosen them with a good pair of Vise Grips.
Them little Allen headed 5mm bolts should be illegal to use on exhaust parts.
Usa a torch and get the backside where the thread is held cherry red and then try to loosen them with a good pair of Vise Grips.
Them little Allen headed 5mm bolts should be illegal to use on exhaust parts.
geez150
Expert
I drilled mine out after I rounded the Allen heads. I ended up replacing the them with bolts and nuts. Used stainless steel so they do not rust on there after having snow and what not kicked up at them.
yamajohn
Extreme
I had the same problem, I used some small pieces of shim stock around the 5mm allen socket and hammered it in to the bolt heads to get it not to strip. Was a bastard of a job. Changed the bolts to a hex head style so it will be easier to deal with next time.
john10toe
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Reinstall bolts using a good Anti-Seize compound to save yourself some grief next time!!
burlyviper
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Thank you. All good suggestions.
yamahahaapex
TY 4 Stroke Master
flat head driver on the side of the head and tap counter clockwise to get it loose enough to use something else.
steiner said:They are 5mm. I have found that I always need to heat exhaust bolts before trying to remove them.
Usa a torch and get the backside where the thread is held cherry red and then try to loosen them with a good pair of Vise Grips.
Them little Allen headed 5mm bolts should be illegal to use on exhaust parts.
ABSOLUTELY.......Thank Goodness for Ani Seez Products
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vanstone
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Use small vice grips and tap with a hammer. Worked for me. Then replace with Stainless steel flat head bolts and ant-seize.
SIKEWARD
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Same problem here. I used my dremel and cut a channel across the bolt head. Then a big flat head screw driver.
Bob Miller
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I knew they were not going to come out so I put the torch to it and out they came.
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