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bexabarr
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Caution!! When removing a stock exhaust... be very careful when removing the bolts!! I just broke 6 of the 8 bolts (I tried the following- tightening a little bit then loosing the bolt. I tried applying heat then spraying penetrating lubricant. I even tried an impact screwdriver). The bolts where completely rusted, and it got to the point that I just wanted the exhaust off so I could start removing the broken bolts. The good things was that the bolts broke off with a few cm sticking out, so I welded a washer and then a bolt and again it broke off this time taking with it the rest of that was sticking out. I'm not even going to try the other 5 bolts since I'm 99.5% sure that they are in the same condition.
The good thing is that my head gasket is blown so I was going to remove the head anyways (after I try a compression test of course). I'm going to try to take it to a machine shop and have it done correctly. Now I just have to figure out if there is a good one in my area that won't cost me an arm and a leg. If it costs me more than the head is worth I guess I'll just buy a new one... maybe one from an 850 :shock: He He. Good thing riding season is almost done...
The good thing is that my head gasket is blown so I was going to remove the head anyways (after I try a compression test of course). I'm going to try to take it to a machine shop and have it done correctly. Now I just have to figure out if there is a good one in my area that won't cost me an arm and a leg. If it costs me more than the head is worth I guess I'll just buy a new one... maybe one from an 850 :shock: He He. Good thing riding season is almost done...