Subject: RE: Rear Engine Support Bolt Ambo
Author: John Chicoine
Date: Jul 26, 2005, 7:04 AM
Post ID: 1719208909
Keith:
Use some 100 grit emery on the exposed section of the bolt where it
passes through the trany if it has junk on it as this crud can make it
bind. The aluminum spacers may also be oxidized and giving you fits. As
others have said, patience, persistence and lubrication - I always ask
the Lord to help too.
JPC
-----Original Message-----
From: Keith K [mailto:kkurb-@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 6:02 AM
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Subject: Rear Engine Support Bolt Ambo
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Anyone ever have a rough time removing the rear engine bolt that slides
through the tranny case, bushings, and onto the frame? This thing is in
there! It spins, and I have the engine supported with no pressure. I
have been popping at it with a punch and have gotten it out about 2
inches, but man, that took over an hour to get it that far. I was
curious about taking some heat to it in case the gunk or mineral
deposits have built up that bad, but I am not sure. Any tips will be
appreciated.
New to Guzzis
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