Trying to remove the bottom bolt on the forks. I got an impact 6mm long and just rounded out the allen bolt. I am just trying to replace the fork seals, is there another way to get the seal out without removing this bolt? I have the forks off, and have the cap off. If not what's the recomended next step? Drill out the bolt head and then try to fix it once it's out?
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Originally posted by ottoguy View PostTrying to remove the bottom bolt on the forks. I got an impact 6mm long and just rounded out the allen bolt. I am just trying to replace the fork seals, is there another way to get the seal out without removing this bolt? I have the forks off, and have the cap off. If not what's the recomended next step? Drill out the bolt head and then try to fix it once it's out?
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Thanks for the quick response and the size. Just needed the verification that drilling as the next step. It's all out and the fork is apart. Now to order 2 new bolts, because with my luck the same issue will happen on the 2nd one.1993 Kat 600 & 1999 Kat 750
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Done. I drilled out the head last night and it came apart nicely. I was surprised how easy the left over bolt came out once it was disassembled. Ordered the new bolts from bike bandit last night, so hopefully they will be here by the weekend.
I already had the new crush washers, just didn't order new bolts.
I had a tried a larger size but that wouldn't fit. However the driver bits for my drill were really close to 6mm. I pounded one of them in and it still wouldn't budge, it rounded out eventually too. Using an impact gun on drill driver bits doesn't go well.
Thanks again for all the help and the quick replies.1993 Kat 600 & 1999 Kat 750
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Originally posted by ottoguy View PostDone. I drilled out the head last night and it came apart nicely. I was surprised how easy the left over bolt came out once it was disassembled. .
Yeah, isn't that weird???
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