• 2 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    WR = 2st Enduro & CR = 2st Cross

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All 2st tank bolt fix?

schrode

Husqvarna
AA Class
does anybody know of a good fix for making the tank bolt more reliable?

i've broken a few bolts and tried threaded rod with jam nuts. i'm thinking of welding some grade 8 nuts onto the post to shorten the grab point on the bolt and hopefully making the attachment more reliable. i just finished working on the bike and was going to ride tomorrow and the next until the bolt became an issue......again. i guess i'll be riding the xr.....again. this is getting agravating.

this is on an '08 wr250 fwiw, if it matters
 
There is only one bolt for the tank on the 250/300, right? At least my '09 300 is that way. I've not had that problem. Hey, schrode, you running the stock tank or something bigger?
 
yeah, the bolt holding the tank on. there's only one. i just broke my 3rd bolt. picked up 2 more a few minutes ago. once these are gone i'll either weld a nut onto the tower or drill and tap the mount up to an 8mm if things keep going the way they have been.

i'm running the ims 3.4, i've been wondering if the extra weight could be contributing to the breakage. but then again i do take alot of soil samples so who knows.
 
I've been running the 3.4 IMS for quite a while and have my share of wheels up moments with no problems. Did you remember to put the rubber spacer on the tank bolt set up?
 
I've never had issues with the tank bolts, but the rear number plate bolt insert is AWOL on my 09'. Anyone know a trick for those? It's the upper rear ones by the seat that have the splined insert that goes into the subframe.....
 
PC.;110600 said:
I've never had issues with the tank bolts, but the rear number plate bolt insert is AWOL on my 09'. Anyone know a trick for those? It's the upper rear ones by the seat that have the splined insert that goes into the subframe.....

+1 mine just spin around so i zip tie the side panels on
now 'ghetto style'
 
Anthony_1978;110641 said:
+1 mine just spin around so i zip tie the side panels on
now 'ghetto style'

Attaboy!

You're about as nice to your bikes as I am, so we'll have identical ghetto bikes before too long.
 
PC.;110600 said:
I've never had issues with the tank bolts, but the rear number plate bolt insert is AWOL on my 09'. Anyone know a trick for those? It's the upper rear ones by the seat that have the splined insert that goes into the subframe.....
I used JB weld or liquid metal to fix, it still seems to be holding and it has been a year. I had to get rid of the stock spacer-washers, they didn't hold my side panels tight to the sub frame and would vibrate.
You can get replacement nutserts but you have to buy a kit with the tool
 
R_Little;110593 said:
the bolt may be too long.

It bottoms then bends then breaks.

Do you loctite yours?

mine backs out.


maybe the bolt is too long. it does bend before breaking, i can tell it's bowed when removing it, usually just before it breaks.

i don't locktite it, never had a problem with it backing out, just breaking.


kzoo....yes i did put the ruber damper/spacers in, although, they are showing some signs of wear/compression. perhaps that is what's causing the bottoming of the bolt and eventual breaking.:confused::confused:
 
Anthony_1978;110641 said:
+1 mine just spin around so i zip tie the side panels on
now 'ghetto style'


i must be super-ghetto then. i have close to a dozen zipties on my bike right now. it used to be closer to 20 until i replaced the rear fender.
 
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