Bigbill
Husqvarna
Pro Class
Don't ya love it when some of the metric bolt and nut fasteners are replaced with imperial nuts and bolts? I ran into this on a few bikes were the rear shock nuts and bolts were changed out. It's one of the things I did first without thinking much about it. Was to inspect the bike and looking at what fasteners I needed to change to metric. Even when a stripped out 6mm bolt can be repaired with a metric heli coil or retapped to a 7mm thread on a exhaust port. Finding 7mm fasteners can be tough to find. Not all the industrial hardware places have them. There not popular originally but there handy when repairing a stripped out 6mm thread.
I posted this tip in Craig's Husqvarna news paper.
When we come across a Allen hex cap screw were the hex is stripped out. We can use a flat nosed punish on the face of the screw by hitting the punch around the hex to close it up. Then take the Allen hex wrench and by lining it up to the orginal hex bang in the wrench to make a proper fitting hex again. Then you can remove the Allen cap screw. If we hold the Allen wrench perfectly lined up when we cold form the hex the fit up can be better than the orginal. You can reuse the screw or replace it. Sometimes were in a bind. We can order new screws too. I order from the BOLT DEPOT. I find the fasteners very affordable there and there very fast filling my orders. You can order one bolt or dozens. I stock 6mm & 8mm fasteners on hand.
There's a unwritten law about not using imperial fasteners to replace metric fasteners. I get it when we need two different sized wrenches when taking a bike apart. It's a PIA. Keeping it all orginal goes for fasteners too.
I posted this tip in Craig's Husqvarna news paper.
When we come across a Allen hex cap screw were the hex is stripped out. We can use a flat nosed punish on the face of the screw by hitting the punch around the hex to close it up. Then take the Allen hex wrench and by lining it up to the orginal hex bang in the wrench to make a proper fitting hex again. Then you can remove the Allen cap screw. If we hold the Allen wrench perfectly lined up when we cold form the hex the fit up can be better than the orginal. You can reuse the screw or replace it. Sometimes were in a bind. We can order new screws too. I order from the BOLT DEPOT. I find the fasteners very affordable there and there very fast filling my orders. You can order one bolt or dozens. I stock 6mm & 8mm fasteners on hand.
There's a unwritten law about not using imperial fasteners to replace metric fasteners. I get it when we need two different sized wrenches when taking a bike apart. It's a PIA. Keeping it all orginal goes for fasteners too.