First off, rehi everyone. I've been gone for over a year - last April when I stripped the head of my oil plug bolt I got really frustrated and threw the bike into storage. Now that the weather is nice I'm getting the riding bug again and need to find a way to change the oil. The bolt head is utterly destroyed; using a "removal tool" did nothing except carve it down further.
From what I understand one of my few remaining options is to have someone weld a nut onto what's left of the bolt and work with that. With the bike stored 50 miles away I'm at a loss when a welder asks me if it's a steel or aluminum bolt... can anyone help me out here or am I going to have to drive for an hour just to stick a magnet on the thing?
Additionally, what are some other options/solutions/whatnot? I'd like to have a backup plan in case the welding doesn't work out for whatever reason. I have a "pet prediction" that the bolt head is just going to twist off anyway once it can be wrenched on... I haven't had good experiences with metals older than I am. If that happens, what then?
From what I understand one of my few remaining options is to have someone weld a nut onto what's left of the bolt and work with that. With the bike stored 50 miles away I'm at a loss when a welder asks me if it's a steel or aluminum bolt... can anyone help me out here or am I going to have to drive for an hour just to stick a magnet on the thing?
Additionally, what are some other options/solutions/whatnot? I'd like to have a backup plan in case the welding doesn't work out for whatever reason. I have a "pet prediction" that the bolt head is just going to twist off anyway once it can be wrenched on... I haven't had good experiences with metals older than I am. If that happens, what then?
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