Took the NC29 out for a spin in my street a couple times at the weekend, and noticed oil leaking from the bottom of the crank case cover,
Noticed the bolt was not tightend, or so I thought ! , I pull out the hex nnut by hand and noticed that the bolt hole threads were rapped round the bolt like a steel wire, looks like it had been over torqued and stripped the thread.
any who, since its in quite a critical area, and oil prices what they are haha.
i dont fancy topping it up every week, , how do you repair a stripped bolt hole, I thinks it a M3 nut about
LI--------------------- this long haha.
Cheers,
Also it i just take the crank case cover off, will it just spew out oil, do i need to drain the oil 1st?
Thanks
Simon
Stripped Thread
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Re: Stripped Thread
ElectroFunkDaddy wrote:Took the NC29 out for a spin in my street a couple times at the weekend, and noticed oil leaking from the bottom of the crank case cover,
Noticed the bolt was not tightend, or so I thought ! , I pull out the hex nnut by hand and noticed that the bolt hole threads were rapped round the bolt like a steel wire, looks like it had been over torqued and stripped the thread.
any who, since its in quite a critical area, and oil prices what they are haha.
i dont fancy topping it up every week, , how do you repair a stripped bolt hole, I thinks it a M3 nut about
LI--------------------- this long haha.
Cheers,
Also it i just take the crank case cover off, will it just spew out oil, do i need to drain the oil 1st?
Thanks
Simon
If there's enough beef in the casing around the stripped thread your best bet is a heli-coil kit. Essentially you drill it out and tap it slightly larger. A heli-coil then screws into the new hole, leaving the original thread inside the coil.
Best to have somebody do it for you if you're not a dab hand with a drill and tap.
Good luck
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Re: Stripped Thread
hmm how much do you think it would to get it done?
suppose i can get it done when i take it for MOT
suppose i can get it done when i take it for MOT
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Re: Stripped Thread
ElectroFunkDaddy wrote:hmm how much do you think it would to get it done?
suppose i can get it done when i take it for MOT
Shouldn't cost too much. It only takes a few minutes with the correct tools. Try asking around for a quote.
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Re: Stripped Thread
Again, depending on what material there is spare, you could increase the size of the hole from the M3 size, upto M5 and re-tap the hole.
You would also need to increase the size of the hole through the crank case cover so the new bolt passes through it.
You would also need to increase the size of the hole through the crank case cover so the new bolt passes through it.