2-Strokes 4-ever

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Replacing the rear rotor on the RM...

Before I go ruining the allen-head bolts, do I really need to cut a slot in the head of each bolt and a hammer/chissel to back them out?

I tried some heat and an allen wrench, but they're not breaking loose.

Thanks
 

RM_guy

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I always replace the bolts anyway so gringing a slot isn't a problem.

Did you uese enough heat? Just becareful if you are using a torch because the aluminium hub will melt if it gets too hot.
 

pesky nz

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Never found a 100% success rate but I use an electric heat gun and not impact of any kind on the loosening but do hit the bolt heads 10 to 20 times with a smalllllll hammer ( tap is probably a better word than hit) and a punch that fits inside the allen head before heating and usualy get to use the bolts again
WARNING too big a hammer = new hub
 

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pesky nz said:
heat gun...
hit the bolt heads 10 to 20 times with a smalllllll hammer...
a punch that fits inside the allen head...
use the bolts again...
Thanks, worked like a champ! :cool:
 

2strokerfun

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pesky nz said:
WARNING too big a hammer = new hub
That usually means new (used) wheel for me !!

Glad you got it taken care of 2-strokes 4-ever !! Our brethern down under rocks !! Tap??!! I must look this word up sometime.
 

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Glad to be of some help. Tap is what you wish you had done when you miss-hit the four inch nail and hit your thumb instead
 
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