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Fxvielander
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Well, my last post was about my new-to-me 1982 GS1100GZ on which I'm
working to replace a leaky valve cover gasket as well as check the valve clearance. One of the stainless steel bolts securing the cover was stuck, and I applied too much pressure such that I broke the top off half inch off of it. Fortunately I was able to get the valve cover off with the one bolt still in the cylinder head, such that I now have about 3/4th of an inch sticking up. I can get vice grips on the shaft, but with the hex head off can no longer use a socket set on it. When I try with the vice grips I still can?t get it loose.
I tried applying heat (and got good advice on how to do this in the previous post thanks), but it did not fix the problem, and I still was not getting good grip with vice grips (I also tried to saw a notch in the top of the bolt to use a screwdriver, and this did not work). So I'm moving on to welding a nut to the top of the stud.
A couple of questions on this. Should I weld a nut on that is basically the size of the stud (the O.D. of the stud (not the head, which is of course no longer attached...) is 5mm, should I use a nut with a similar I.D? Or should it be larger so there is space between the inside of the nut and the outside of the bolt? Also, am I correct in understanding the nut should be large enough to go around the stud, as opposed to a smaller nut welded on the top of the stud? I have about 3/16th of the stud sticking up from the engine head, which happens to be the same height of a standard nut for a bolt this size it seems. Lastly, if I drill out the stud first so more weld can adhere creating a stronger bond, how wide and how deep in the bolt should I go with this hole? Thanks for any thoughts from those that have done this previously!
I tried applying heat (and got good advice on how to do this in the previous post thanks), but it did not fix the problem, and I still was not getting good grip with vice grips (I also tried to saw a notch in the top of the bolt to use a screwdriver, and this did not work). So I'm moving on to welding a nut to the top of the stud.
A couple of questions on this. Should I weld a nut on that is basically the size of the stud (the O.D. of the stud (not the head, which is of course no longer attached...) is 5mm, should I use a nut with a similar I.D? Or should it be larger so there is space between the inside of the nut and the outside of the bolt? Also, am I correct in understanding the nut should be large enough to go around the stud, as opposed to a smaller nut welded on the top of the stud? I have about 3/16th of the stud sticking up from the engine head, which happens to be the same height of a standard nut for a bolt this size it seems. Lastly, if I drill out the stud first so more weld can adhere creating a stronger bond, how wide and how deep in the bolt should I go with this hole? Thanks for any thoughts from those that have done this previously!