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92 fj rotor bolts

Started by Tapartacus, May 28, 2012, 04:41:32 AM

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Tapartacus

Trying to remove the rotors from my 92. Allen heads starting to strip! Anyone have any suggestions? Can I use an impact driver? I'm afraid to whack the bolts in fear of damaging the hub or anything else.
Thanks
Andrew
92  FJ1200
89  FJ1200

fj11.5

impact driver should be fine, try heating the bolts as they would have thread lock on them,  if your not going to re,use the bolts , a last resort is one that i have done, carefully welded old sockets to the bolt head and undone them with a ratchet wrench ,  (popcorn)
unless you ride bikes, I mean really ride bikes, then you just won't get it

84 Fj1100  effie , with mods
( 88 ) Fj 1200  fairly standard , + blue spots
84 Fj1100 absolutely stock standard, now more stock , fitted with Fj12 twin system , no rusted headers for this felicity jayne

ribbert

Quote from: Tapartacus on May 28, 2012, 04:41:32 AM
Trying to remove the rotors from my 92. Allen heads starting to strip! Anyone have any suggestions? Can I use an impact driver? I'm afraid to whack the bolts in fear of damaging the hub or anything else.
Thanks
Andrew
I'd try a good solid whack on the bolt heads with a hammer ( try and keep it flat) first.  It will break the seal between the threads and close over the burred allen heads a bit.  Then use a socket type allen key if you have one, normal ones are too springy. Also, seat the tool in the head of the bolt with a tap of  the hammer. Report back if this doesn't work or the holes are too wrecked and I'm sure there'll be plenty of advice forthcoming.
Noel
"Tell a wise man something he doesn't know and he'll thank you, tell a fool something he doesn't know and he'll abuse you"

FJmonkey

I recently put new rotors on and used an air powered impact gun to drive them out. Now worries using this method,. You can also use the hammer driven tool to break them loose as well. Like this one: Hammer driven Impact Driver
The glass is not half full, it was engineered with a 2X safety factor.

'86 Ambulance - Bent frame, cracked case, due for an overhaul
'89 Stormy Blue - Suits my Dark Side

WestOzXJR

Nitrous is nice but I'd rather be blown.

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1tinindian

Heat is your friend. They come right out. Try a same butane torch right on the bolt heads for a few seconds. No beating will be required.

Leon
"I want to be free to ride my machine without being hassled by the "man"!
91 FJ1200

andyb

By a few seconds, try a solid minute and a half.  Half-hearting it just makes it more difficult to deal with.

http://www.mototuneusa.com/power_news_--_damaged_allen_bolt_removal.htm  May also prove interesting.

1tinindian

Quote from: andyb on May 28, 2012, 10:54:34 AM
By a few seconds, try a solid minute and a half.  Half-hearting it just makes it more difficult to deal with.

http://www.mototuneusa.com/power_news_--_damaged_allen_bolt_removal.htm  May also prove interesting.


Of course you're right, what the hell was I thinking?!!
"I want to be free to ride my machine without being hassled by the "man"!
91 FJ1200

coreyoreo

I used this #10 bolt/nut remover on mine. It just barely grips the outside edges of the bolt, so you have to make sure you tap the remover as far onto the bolt as possible. Worked like a charm for me.
Corey
'89 FJ1200

Tapartacus

Corey where can I get one of those?
Andrew
92  FJ1200
89  FJ1200

FJmonkey

Quote from: Tapartacus on May 28, 2012, 11:09:13 PM
Corey where can I get one of those?
Andrew
You can also cut a slot into the head and with heat get it out. So if you have a thin blade cutting tool like you can get on many air tools or even a Dremal this bolt will come out....
The glass is not half full, it was engineered with a 2X safety factor.

'86 Ambulance - Bent frame, cracked case, due for an overhaul
'89 Stormy Blue - Suits my Dark Side

coreyoreo

Quote from: Tapartacus on May 28, 2012, 11:09:13 PM
Corey where can I get one of those?
Andrew

Andrew, I got mine at sears in a small kit, but Harbor Freight has them too, as well as flea-bay.

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/craftsman-bolt-out-5-pc-damaged-bolt-nut-remover/p-00952061000P?sLevel=0&redirectType=SKIP_LEVEL

Corey
'89 FJ1200

Tapartacus

Thanks for all the replies everyone. I've chickened out and am going to bring my bike into my local dealer and have them put the rotors on for me. I have an issue with the front tire not spinning freely. I know the brakes drag a bit but this is a bit too much for my liking. I have done a full rebuild on the calipers and have replaced the lines with braided $140, so I have to suspect bearings or something else. I just want to ride the darn thing! So far I have rebuilt the carbs $200, spent $300 to coat the tank(it was rusted) rebuilt calipers $120, replaced worn grips both sides $60, flushed brake and clutch lines $100 on brake fluid, new valve cover gasket and bolt grommets $100, new Chinese wave rotors $200, paid $3500 for the bike, then $500 to bring it into Canada from the US..... having it all working perfectly and riding off into the sunset... PRICELESS!
Andrew
92  FJ1200
89  FJ1200

Tapartacus

92  FJ1200
89  FJ1200

yamaha fj rider

Tapartacus very nice both are sweet. Have fun riding off in to the sun set.  :biggrin:
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