I suspected a stuck or broken ring on my 1989 Yam 70 and decided to look inside the cylinders to see what's going on. Number 6 head bolt decided it wasn't coming out and broke. Par for the course.
No way to get it out,so I drilled down the center of the broken bolt with a small bit and then a larger cobalt drill bit. Amazing how soft these bolts really are, and it appears the bolt that broke was faulty.Tried using easy- outs but even after I had drlled all the way down the broken bolt I had to use all my strength to get the sucker out even after soaking it with WD 40 etc. which was easy, as the case was broken by the easy - out on the inside near the cylinder wall, which exposed the other half the bolt hole.
I intend to build up the bolt hole with JB Weld which should be easy as there is plenty of room to use lot's of the stuff. First I will drill and tap it, then instead of using another bolt, I will insert a stud and use a nut- which I wish Yamaha used instead of bolts, as it's a hell of a lot easier to get a stuck nut off than a stuck bolt. It's easy to soak with penetrating oil and you can always cut a nut off.
Anyone ever used this method as I would think this is the only possible way to fix the damn thing?
No way to get it out,so I drilled down the center of the broken bolt with a small bit and then a larger cobalt drill bit. Amazing how soft these bolts really are, and it appears the bolt that broke was faulty.Tried using easy- outs but even after I had drlled all the way down the broken bolt I had to use all my strength to get the sucker out even after soaking it with WD 40 etc. which was easy, as the case was broken by the easy - out on the inside near the cylinder wall, which exposed the other half the bolt hole.
I intend to build up the bolt hole with JB Weld which should be easy as there is plenty of room to use lot's of the stuff. First I will drill and tap it, then instead of using another bolt, I will insert a stud and use a nut- which I wish Yamaha used instead of bolts, as it's a hell of a lot easier to get a stuck nut off than a stuck bolt. It's easy to soak with penetrating oil and you can always cut a nut off.
Anyone ever used this method as I would think this is the only possible way to fix the damn thing?