stripped cam cap thread repair

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  • Suzuki_Don

    #16
    Originally posted by Coady
    Fair point. But from my experience with auto parts stores in Australia, they generally haven't got a huge range of stock and more specialist items tend to be overpriced. I also find that with the exchange rate at the moment it's easier and cheaper to order from the US with non-urgent items (except for Bike bandit which has absurd international postage fees).
    COADY where are you in Sydney. Have you tried Blackwoods, if in the south (Sutherland area) try Southern Fasteners.

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    • Guest

      #17
      Originally posted by Suzuki_Don
      COADY where are you in Sydney. Have you tried Blackwoods, if in the south (Sutherland area) try Southern Fasteners.

      Hey thanks Don. I'm in Dulwich Hill, about half an hour or so from the shire I guess. I'll give those two a try - obviously I'd rather buy stuff locally.

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      • Suzuki_Don

        #18
        I have some Recoils, 6mm, 8mm & 10mm with the gear to tap and insert them with. How many do you need and what size and depth. Let me know and if you can't locate any locally then I can help you out.

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        • oldgrumpy

          #19
          swapping bolts..... cam caps bolts

          the metric bolts for the cam caps are very close to 1/4" bsf.or unf.. plug tap ...the pitch is also very close..... i,ve replaced 1 when living in orbost victoria .and no engineering supplies hope this helps you ..regards david

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          • Guest

            #20
            Originally posted by Suzuki_Don
            I have some Recoils, 6mm, 8mm & 10mm with the gear to tap and insert them with. How many do you need and what size and depth. Let me know and if you can't locate any locally then I can help you out.

            Hey thanks Don. Very kind of you. I've just found a recoil kit at Total Tools Moorebank for $43. Reckon I'll grab that and add it to the tool kit.

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            • Suzuki_Don

              #21
              Well done. That's good. I had a similar problem, but only a lot worse than what you have struck. I had to junk my whole head and that's when aluminium wasn't bringing much on the open market, you know world financial recession and all that.

              My cam bolt holes had been Recoiled, but not a very good job was done and the bolts and Recoils were turning in the head. So it could not be helicoiled or recoiled again as the holes were now too big. When I pulled it apart to check valve clearances there were only two of the eight bolts holding the exhaust camshaft in place. I am lucky it did not let go while I was riding. It would have made a nice mess.

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              • Guest

                #22
                Originally posted by Suzuki_Don
                When I pulled it apart to check valve clearances there were only two of the eight bolts holding the exhaust camshaft in place. I am lucky it did not let go while I was riding. It would have made a nice mess.
                It may of looked like one of my motors.

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                • Suzuki_Don

                  #23
                  Originally posted by chef1366
                  It may of looked like one of my motors.
                  BILL in no way was I attempting to compare what could have possibly happened to my motor to the "DESTRUCTION KING" and his ability to completely self destruct a motor with the reputation of being absolutely bullet proof.

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                  • Guest

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Suzuki_Don
                    BILL in no way was I attempting to compare what could have possibly happened to my motor to the "DESTRUCTION KING" and his ability to completely self destruct a motor with the reputation of being absolutely bullet proof.
                    C'mon, the crank was still good.

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                    • Suzuki_Don

                      #25
                      Originally posted by chef1366
                      C'mon, the crank was still good.
                      So let's make a list of what was destroyed:
                      Both crankcase halves
                      Clutch
                      Rotor
                      Transmission
                      Head
                      Barrels
                      etc
                      etc
                      etc

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                      • Guest

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Suzuki_Don
                        So let's make a list of what was destroyed:
                        Both crankcase halves
                        Clutch
                        Rotor
                        Transmission
                        Head
                        Barrels
                        etc
                        etc
                        etc
                        You're brutal Don.
                        Actually just the top end got hammered.
                        I saved the cams and valve cover.

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                        • Suzuki_Don

                          #27
                          Good for you Bill. I'm glad you saved something for the rebuild.

                          Hey, I got the barrels on the pistons, quite a battle. And the motor went in the frame tonight.

                          Thanks for the encouragement from various people to keep me on track.

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