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UNREMOVABLE BOLT
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After a full cylinder gasket change, engine and body re-painting, carb cleaning, new plugs, new brake pads, new oil and fuel filters and other minor things, my baby is almost ready to roll again...
But there´s still a little thing that keeps me from finishing my job: There´s a little oil leak in the oil cooler lines right where they meet with the oil pan, so I decided to change o-rings and put new bolts on, but there´s one that won´t go out and worst of all it has gone "rounded".
What do you suggest me to do? File one side of it so I can work it with a smaller wrench, or make a slot on it with a steel saw, so to try to take it out with a screwdriver?
Sorry for my english, any answers will be welcomed!
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01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH
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I have a similar problem with the tiny screws holding the Kawasaki logo onto the gas tank. Tiny tiny screw, completely rounded out, no edges to grab on, rusted solid. Dunno what to do with this either!!!
1976 KZ-750B1 (late model)
1976 KZ-750B1 (early model) Parts Bike
Boston, MA
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mind2find wrote:
VERY nice bike! Love the '84 transitional style.
I have a similar problem with the tiny screws holding the Kawasaki logo onto the gas tank. Tiny tiny screw, completely rounded out, no edges to grab on, rusted solid. Dunno what to do with this either!!!
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I´ll try the file trick, if it doesn´t work will go borrow the vise-grips from a friend...:blink:
Wish me luck, I´ll post some pics when I get her our of the garage.
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Post edited by: guitargeek, at: 2006/08/29 00:11
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Just be careful and dont snap them off in the bolt, it woll make it infinately more difficult to drill out. Or so I hear. :whistle: :whistle:
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