Subject: Generator fix
Author: Tim
Date: Jun 14, 2001, 10:14 AM
Post ID: 1707116514
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my e-mail has been down for awhile, so this may have been answered, but =
I lost anything I had.
Previous owner broke off the generator mounting bolts. They are out =
finally after mucho penetrating oil, heat, sweat, blood and choice =
words.
Anything wrong with using a Heli coil to fix the stripped out threads? =
If not, should I go back to mounting the generator with bolts, or is =
there another fix that is better. I understand this is not one of the =
strong points of Guzzi design.
Thanks,
Tim
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<DIV>my e-mail has been down for awhile, so this may have been answered, =
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<DIV>Previous owner broke off the generator mounting bolts. They =
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finally after mucho penetrating oil, heat, sweat, blood and choice =
words.</DIV>
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<DIV>Anything wrong with using a Heli coil to fix the stripped out=20
threads? If not, should I go back to mounting the generator with =
bolts, or=20
is there another fix that is better. I understand this is not one =
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<DIV>Thanks,</DIV>
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