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    vtrn_raptor
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    Can anyone tell me what size this screw is as mine snapped and had to drill it out and now I need to get a heli coil to fix it part number is 9851706012

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    • V vtrn_raptor

      Can anyone tell me what size this screw is as mine snapped and had to drill it out and now I need to get a heli coil to fix it part number is 9851706012

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      Irongamer727
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      @vtrn_raptor specify which screw! There is a lot of screws on a bike

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      • V vtrn_raptor

        Can anyone tell me what size this screw is as mine snapped and had to drill it out and now I need to get a heli coil to fix it part number is 9851706012

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        NINJA
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        @vtrn_raptor Post a pic is the easiest way of pinpointing it's location and size etc. dude.

        SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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          @vtrn_raptor said in Help needed:

          9851706012

          If the photo is anything to go buy, 20mm M6.

          But that's if the photo is anything to go by...

          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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            vtrn_raptor
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            Yeah it's a m6 just ordered the tools and the heli coils now should hopefully have the bike back on the road by Thursday fingers crossed

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            • V vtrn_raptor

              Yeah it's a m6 just ordered the tools and the heli coils now should hopefully have the bike back on the road by Thursday fingers crossed

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              Calum
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              @vtrn_raptor Helicoil should be absolutely last resort.

              In most cases, the screw can be removed. I would recommend only helicoiling when all else fails...

              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                @vtrn_raptor Helicoil should be absolutely last resort.

                In most cases, the screw can be removed. I would recommend only helicoiling when all else fails...

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                Darty
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                @calum Yeah... Not when you don't have the right size thread anymore because you've had to drill it out.

                It's your only resort.

                Keep it real

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                  @calum Yeah... Not when you don't have the right size thread anymore because you've had to drill it out.

                  It's your only resort.

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                  Calum
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                  @darty You can drill just the bolt. If you've cross threaded the insert, in can be cleaned up again with a die.

                  Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                    The screws he looking for are for the small cover plate for right crankshaft seal. I think its m5 so if you damaged the thread you can drill it to suit same type of screw size m6. And buy and anti seize molybdenum paste. Im used it on every bolt on the engine.

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                      The screws he looking for are for the small cover plate for right crankshaft seal. I think its m5 so if you damaged the thread you can drill it to suit same type of screw size m6. And buy and anti seize molybdenum paste. Im used it on every bolt on the engine.

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                      Calum
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                      @zrako Ahh, loctite on engine internals, no way do I want that coming lose. Besides, it's soaked in oil so shouldn't become seized.

                      As said, impact driver goes a long way here.

                      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                        @zrako Ahh, loctite on engine internals, no way do I want that coming lose. Besides, it's soaked in oil so shouldn't become seized.

                        As said, impact driver goes a long way here.

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                        As said, impact driver goes a long way here.

                        Never a truer word said !

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                          Theirs no threads left so I've not got a choice but to do it unfortunately but on the plus side atleast it's do able and not hard to do

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