I?m setting about a rotten gen3 project bike and today was (going to be) exhaust removal/clean day. The OEM manifold nuts had other ideas.
Hard to tell if they?ve been rounded during previous ownership(s), but corrosion looks to have removed any chance of getting a 12-point socket to enjoy any purchase on these. Just me, or does this parts choice seem to give short shrift to maintainability?
If these nuts offered up hex faces I imagine I?d have a better shot at getting some decent rotational force applied.
Sadly I can?t get anything in the grip pliers drawer to combine grip and access to try that route - instead I?ve resorted to a mini cutter disc on a dremel to slice and then gently peel/chisel from the stud.
I?m taking care not the chew the stud thread, but who am I kidding. I?ll be looking to swap those out for new.
Would be interested in hearing others? experiences in dealing with rotten OEM nuts. Heat and WD40 had a good run out today, but feel I?m missing a trick on getting some rotation applied when a 10mm socket won?t grip (and a 9mm won?t wedge on).
Thanks - Rory
Hard to tell if they?ve been rounded during previous ownership(s), but corrosion looks to have removed any chance of getting a 12-point socket to enjoy any purchase on these. Just me, or does this parts choice seem to give short shrift to maintainability?
If these nuts offered up hex faces I imagine I?d have a better shot at getting some decent rotational force applied.
Sadly I can?t get anything in the grip pliers drawer to combine grip and access to try that route - instead I?ve resorted to a mini cutter disc on a dremel to slice and then gently peel/chisel from the stud.
I?m taking care not the chew the stud thread, but who am I kidding. I?ll be looking to swap those out for new.
Would be interested in hearing others? experiences in dealing with rotten OEM nuts. Heat and WD40 had a good run out today, but feel I?m missing a trick on getting some rotation applied when a 10mm socket won?t grip (and a 9mm won?t wedge on).
Thanks - Rory