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theCreature8
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For the past few weeks, I have been in the midst of experiencing one hell of an oil change (hence the several week duration). First I stripped the threads on the pan for the drain plug, bought a new one online, stupidly forgot that a gasket replacement would probably be needed, ordered that, had to wait for the USPS to finally get it to me, and then this Saturday, when I finally thought I was going to be able to wrap this up, I was putting the new pan on and one of the bolts snapped in half as I was putting it in. I was using a torque wrench and didn't go super tight but it just broke right off soooooo a couple questions:
Does anyone know if that hardware is standard in any way? Can I pick up some of those bolts at a hardware store or do they need to be the same thing used from a parts bike or something?
I haven't been able to find one but is there a specification for how tight those bolts should be. I have the recommendation for the drain plug in the Clymer manual but I have not seen anything for the bolts securing the pan to the bike.
Worst case scenario, if the bolt is snapped off inside and there is nothing to grip it and spin the end out, I'm probably going to have to drill that out...unless anyone has any suggestions there. I'm reaching the end of my brain power and patience here.
Any help in getting me past this nightmare of an oil change would be greatly appreciated.
Does anyone know if that hardware is standard in any way? Can I pick up some of those bolts at a hardware store or do they need to be the same thing used from a parts bike or something?
I haven't been able to find one but is there a specification for how tight those bolts should be. I have the recommendation for the drain plug in the Clymer manual but I have not seen anything for the bolts securing the pan to the bike.
Worst case scenario, if the bolt is snapped off inside and there is nothing to grip it and spin the end out, I'm probably going to have to drill that out...unless anyone has any suggestions there. I'm reaching the end of my brain power and patience here.
Any help in getting me past this nightmare of an oil change would be greatly appreciated.