San Diego's 16th Group Ride

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scotto-

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We were going to do that but we wouldn't have made it to meet you guys in time. Even though we did leave early it took some time trying to figure out what was wrong with the truck and the towtruck. So we got on the bikes and rode to lake hodges instead. Lemonade out of lemons. But we will try again, its on the calendar and confirmed with the wife.
I look forward to meeting you guys......hope I can make it.......with my new work schedule and all.

dnut
 

hawaii_87

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May 17, 2011
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so my motor seized up today. Don't worry I have a spare motor that I'm going to be putting on overnight. We are still GO for the ride!!!
 

miked826

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so my motor seized up today. Don't worry I have a spare motor that I'm going to be putting on overnight. We are still GO for the ride!!!
Are you sure it was the Royal Purple that caused it? I just changed my oil in my HS49 today and only a couple of ounces drained out of it. I was like, where's my 8+ ounces at? It was just gone. LOL
 

daydrifter

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So its official, I got confirmation from my friend mike and we are both going to be there. Look forward to meeting you guys and I hope we don't slow you down.
 

hawaii_87

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Yeah I'm sure it was cause I changed the oil two hour prior. By the way does anybody have any extra bike that I can borrow for Saturday??? I have an allen key bolt that is keeping the 4G transmission hooked up to the old motor and I can't get it out. I have broken two drill bits in the Grab-It tool is not working. I don't wanna sit this one out.
 

hawaii_87

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Plenty We should have at least 8 there. I'm gonna try and put a different motor together and see what I can make of it.
 

Maxvision

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I have an allen key bolt that is keeping the 4G transmission hooked up to the old motor and I can't get it out.
Hey Hawaii,

I had a similar problem YEARS ago. Took the part to a mechanic and he looked at it and said "If this was Africa and that was a baby, we'd have to kill it"...but I left it with him and he got it out though never told me how.

Anyway, you mentioned breaking 2 drill bits so I'm assuming it's a hardened bolt you're trying to extract and I'm guessing it's located in a place where you can't get vice grips on it. Here's a couple of things you can try.

Try hammering in a Torx or Robertson drive (it's a square shape) until it gets a bite then use an impact driver with a socket that fits the bit you drove in. Since it's an allen bolt it might be best to use the kind of impact driver you hit with a hammer. The force of the hammer will help keep bit in the bolt as it turns the driver to reverse the bolt out

You might also try grinding down the tip of a regular old screw extractor until it can get a bite then hammer it into the bolt until it has a good hold and also use the impact driver.

When heated, aluminum will expand more than steel. If you have a torch available, heat the area just before you hit it with the impact driver. You don't need to get it so hot that things start smoking, just warm it up until it's hot to the touch.

If none of these work I have more things you can do.
 
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scotto-

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Machine broke down at work, mandatory overtime tomorrow. :-(
Unfortunately I won't be able to make it to the ride. This sucks...
Sorry to hear of that hollywood and a big thanks for chiming in and letting us know not to wait up for you, instead of just no-showing (^)

Don't work to hard and we'll catch you on a future ride......

scotto-

dnut
 

scotto-

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You gonna make this ride Scotty or what? A show of hands is always a good thing......



Hey Hawaii,

I had a similar problem YEARS ago. Took the part to a mechanic and he looked at it and said "If this was Africa and that was a baby, we'd have to kill it"...but I left it with him and he got it out though never told me how.

Anyway, you mentioned breaking 2 drill bits so I'm assuming it's a hardened bolt you're trying to extract and I'm guessing it's located in a place where you can't get vice grips on it. Here's a couple of things you can try.

Try hammering in a Torx or Robertson drive (it's a square shape) until it gets a bite then use an impact driver with a socket that fits the bit you drove in. Since it's an allen bolt it might be best to use the kind of impact driver you hit with a hammer. The force of the hammer will help keep bit in the bolt as it turns the driver to reverse the bolt out

You might also try grinding down the tip of a regular old screw extractor until it can get a bite then hammer it into the bolt until it has a good hold and also use the impact driver.

When heated, aluminum will expand more than steel. If you have a torch available, heat the area just before you hit it with the impact driver. You don't need to get it so hot that things start smoking, just warm it up until it's hot to the touch.

If none of these work I have more things you can do.
 

Dbogue

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Anyone have an extra open face helmet I can borrow for today's ride? My full faced one gets a little warm.. I'll be there btw

.flg.