Yeah I went to O'Reilly's, Napa, Autozone, and Sears, and called Advance on Sunday, they all said they had nothing that would work (except for the guy at Autozone who tried to convince me that I could use a similar bolt with a different pitch, it'd be fine, I'd just have to use a bit of force and it would make new threads :wtf: )
I ordered the part at ActionSports today, but they said it would take 5 biz days for it to show up (so... next Wednesday! That sucks!) Tomorrow I'm gunna check out Fastenal and Ace Bolt and Screw, since they're bolt specialists... |
sorry your having such a hard time finding a bolt. I found good help at the lowes for a bolt ,temporary fix. you know just to test things out while you wait for your ordered bolt to come in. I have used them on some of my dirt bikes to get by until my other bolt came in the mail. I would not try to force a bolt in there. good luck.
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Here's a little video I shot for you guys on Sunday of Coot and his oil. I just finished editing it to my satisfaction, so here you go http://youtu.be/enkqce4BZ1s
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yeah your right about the oil change. unless you do what I have done and do a fast bolt swap. may only lose a cup or less of oil at the most, (engine cold) and you can just top that off. Nice video by the way. the bolt didn't look to bad from what I could see. if the threads are still good I would just use it. looks like you could still get a box-end wrench on it. I like the colored socket set. there is nothing like having the right tools for the job.
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I agree the bolt don't look to bad.I'd reuse it for now. ;) :)
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Little tip I've used for other "quick" bolt swaps. Stick a vacuum hose on the hole you add oil to (sorry brain dead today, can't think of the correct word) keep the vacuum running, it should pull enough vacuum on your engine to prevent you from losing to much oil when you swap out the drain bolt. You can even stick a piece of cloth over the hose or hole to prevent any kind of debris from possibly falling in if you want that extra sense of safety.
We use a similar approach during oil changes on our massive gearboxes in wind turbines. |
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