Brantford, Ontario but I am willing to make the drive anywhere around GTA. Will also pay as well.where are you?
Thanks for the advice but I have no experience in these type of situation. The only thing I do on my own to this bike is the oil change. I am looking for anybody or place that have the equipment/tools with experience to perform this task. I've been told by the dealership that I bought this bike from that they don't want to touch it and that this task can go south real quick and I would need a new engine which they said would cost $8000.00!!!!Spray some penetrating oil into the hole. Use a punch to indent a starter spot in the center, drill a pilot hole, tap in the extractor. Twist out.
If you drill it,i would suggest a left hand drill bit.It might just spin out nicely.Spray some penetrating oil into the hole. Use a punch to indent a starter spot in the center, drill a pilot hole, tap in the extractor. Twist out.
I've seen videos on youtube and kind of know the procedure but yes with what you said.a new engine is a little extreme
but yeah, if the drill bit wandered off centre
and started into the engine casing you'd be in a pickle
with good lighting
good patience
and good tooling
this is fairly simple
Spray some penetrating oil into the hole. Use a punch to indent a starter spot in the center, drill a pilot hole, tap in the extractor. Twist out.
and this is the downside of frame sliders
someone has a good memory.@sburns
maybe share you experience on this?
That's my thought too - jack up the motor, unbolt the remaining fasteners and see if you can wiggle the whole assembly out.For that bolt to break off where it did, I would be concerned that the threads bottomed out before the bolt head came tight against the frame when it was installed. Who installed it? If the threads did bottom out before the bolt was torqued it will be in there particularly tight, you are not going to want to hear this but personally I would begin by removing the engine.