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  • RS Thornton
    XStremely XSive
    • Jul 2003
    • 343
    • Spring, Texas

    #1

    rebuild questions

    Working on my special and having a tough time getting the gear oil plugs out. Bike was stored for 15 years so alot of things are tight, been using WD 40, tapping the plug etc. Every day a try again for a few minutes and it feels like I am close to stripping either the allen head or the ratchet gears. Any suggestions?

    Also, I dropped the tank off at a local radiator shop for acidizing and lining. The guy warned me that they were not responsible if acid damages the paint. Anyone else get this warning, or do I live in an area with too many lawyers?
    I have a bike and I am not afraid to use it
  • dragxs11
    XSive Maximus
    • Jun 2003
    • 519
    • Reno, NV

    #2
    I think the gearbox plugs are a common problem. I stripped mine out too, and had to kill it with a visegrip. The good news is Yamaha dealers can still order them for you.
    1980sg-Stocker-- Sold
    1980sg- Cruise Missile- Sold to RODS454
    1990 ATK 604- Ditch Digger
    2005 BMW K1200S- Killer Bee
    2005 Suzuki GSX-R 1000- trackbike

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    • Hobbit
      XStremely XSive
      • Nov 2002
      • 372
      • Jacksonville, FL

      #3
      Whenever I have to work on a really tight allen bolt, I put a little valve lapping compound in the head of the bolt. This gives the allen wrench a better grip. Also try a hand impact instead of a ratchet. They aren't expensive and they come in very handy.
      Walt
      80 XS11s - "Landshark"
      79 XS11s
      03 Valkyrie
      80 XS Midnight Special - Freebee 1
      78 Honda CB125C - Freebee 2
      81 Suzuki 850L - Freebee 3

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      • Ken Talbot
        XS-XJ Super Guru
        • Jun 2002
        • 4251
        • Revelstoke, BC

        #4
        I got mine loose the first time by using a pair of long-handled pliers with fresh, sharp teeth. Yes, it kind of chewed the bolt a bit, but at least they came out. When you go to put them back in, use a dab of anti-seize compound, a fresh crush washer, and don't use gorilla force to crank it on. BTW - the washer off an old sparkplug will fit as a new crush washer, as long as those weren't installed by a gorilla too!
        Ken Talbot

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        • tfm3
          Truly XSive
          • Jul 2004
          • 117
          • Loveland,CO

          #5
          If you live in the western hemisphere, then you live in an area where there are too many lawyers.
          '81H
          '77 GS750
          '80 ATC 200
          '79SF [stolen]

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          • pgg
            XStremely XSive
            • Jul 2003
            • 394

            #6
            Swing a steel pipe off the allen key.

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            • RS Thornton
              XStremely XSive
              • Jul 2003
              • 343
              • Spring, Texas

              #7
              Did it
              Finally gave up being Mr nice guy and knowing that craftsman has a replacement policy I had at it. Big bang and I am sitting on my butt thinking something just broke, but no broken ratchet, no stripped plug. Thanks for the tips, and I am using an spark plug washer on these.
              I have a bike and I am not afraid to use it

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