
gt750 cyls.
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update. im still making progress. i dont get much time to work on it but all but one stud seem to be free now. one of my head bolts got pulled apart and broke off below the surface of the cyl. not too worried about that. another head bolt hole had the threads pull out of it. but its moving. up to almost 1/2" on the stuck side. everything else moves freely and will not hold penetrating fluid. almost there.. just afraid ill pull the stud out of the block like posted earlier.
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To unstick a GT750 requires the removal of the cylinder. Was that a trick question
Greyhound has a 100 pound limit so that won't work either
http://www.shipgreyhound.com/scripts/qu ... xStep1.asp
It would be cheaper to buy a block removal plate from Kris (durgam) and try that route.
Unless you happen to be passing Chicago any time soon on the way to Daytona or Mid Ohio
Did you try a tap and set of 11 bolts yet? That's how I did the last two. One did require drilling through the block and through the stud to sever it.


Greyhound has a 100 pound limit so that won't work either
http://www.shipgreyhound.com/scripts/qu ... xStep1.asp
It would be cheaper to buy a block removal plate from Kris (durgam) and try that route.
Unless you happen to be passing Chicago any time soon on the way to Daytona or Mid Ohio

Did you try a tap and set of 11 bolts yet? That's how I did the last two. One did require drilling through the block and through the stud to sever it.
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There's this border thingy just south of here that makes moving things north and south a pain, and also really expensive otherwise I'd offertz375 wrote:Hmm,
That's not exactly next door to Chicago. There has to be a way to get it here - or to someone else - to take care of it.

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Yeah, once you get the cylinder off, copious quantities of penatrating oil and HEAT will probably loosen the stud from the lower case and get you moving. A press, or other implement of destruction should finally remove the remaining stud from the cylinder.
Heat and perhaps some muriatic acid might free up the stuck stud. Good luck.
Lane
Heat and perhaps some muriatic acid might free up the stuck stud. Good luck.
Lane
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stud kit
hey derek, ARP the automotive peps do a stud that will replace nine out of the eleven you will need but two of them have a boss at the base where it scews in the crankcase .
they are a bit step at $8.50 each plus $8.0 shipping.
me being a tight wad have found some bolts at point-products.com
and i am going to turn the head of and thread that end myself.
i will let you know if/how that works out.
cheers mark.
they are a bit step at $8.50 each plus $8.0 shipping.
me being a tight wad have found some bolts at point-products.com
and i am going to turn the head of and thread that end myself.
i will let you know if/how that works out.
cheers mark.
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yamaha speedtwinn 100 barn find =SOLD
1x 1973 kawasaki H1 (restored)
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1982 HONDA CB900F =SOLD
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