New Student
Currently Offline
Posts: 37
A+'s: 0
Joined: Dec 6, 2013 11:56:01 GMT -6
|
Post by racerx125 on Jan 12, 2014 14:46:06 GMT -6
Well last night my engine wanted to leak air where the exhaust connects with the engine so I told her she couldn't and made her mad so I was fixing her, but eventually she got so mad that she stripped a stud bolt. So now I am so confused on where to get a new one for a CG250 engine
|
|
|
Post by scot on Jan 12, 2014 14:51:47 GMT -6
how about an thread connector ,a tool will make new threads for you to put a bit smaller nut on it ,most hardware stores sell them ,seems like cheapest fix ,could be wrong to ,post a picture
|
|
New Student
Currently Offline
Posts: 37
A+'s: 0
Joined: Dec 6, 2013 11:56:01 GMT -6
|
Post by racerx125 on Jan 12, 2014 14:56:15 GMT -6
the stud's threads are stripped in a way that when you try to bold the exhaust on it crossthreads itself
|
|
New Student
Currently Offline
Posts: 37
A+'s: 0
Joined: Dec 6, 2013 11:56:01 GMT -6
|
Post by racerx125 on Jan 12, 2014 19:01:29 GMT -6
So, after alot of hassle I finally fixed the stud and im back on the road, but im wondering on what do you guys think if I add an air siren in my motorcycle I had this siren from when my parents served as police officers in Mexico so I am curious would I get in big trouble if a police officer hears it on my motorcycle?
|
|
|
Post by scot on Jan 15, 2014 13:06:03 GMT -6
I would find out or have your parents find out ,but loud horns are ussaly welcome I use my horn a lot in the city just to let people know I am there weather they like it or not ,google it for your state ,glad to hear got fixed, did you rethread it
|
|
New Student
Currently Offline
Posts: 37
A+'s: 0
Joined: Dec 6, 2013 11:56:01 GMT -6
|
Post by racerx125 on Jan 16, 2014 7:11:34 GMT -6
I did not rethreaded but rather I used a larger nut as a washer and was able to tighten the exhaust
|
|