Blue One
Vendor
- Joined
- Mar 19, 2008
- Messages
- 437
- Age
- 70
- Location
- Canada (Edmonton Alberta) - Texas
- Bike
- 04 ABS ST1300
The exhaust clamp bolts for the mufflers are famous for being stripped out.
Mine were when I removed my pipes for ceramic coating. The exhaust clamp bands have nuts which are relatively thin with only a few threads. They were partly stripped as were the bolts.
My solution was to get some new bolts, and rather than pay Honda's price for new exhaust clamps, I went down to the local bolt supply and got a couple of metric coupling nuts in the appropriate size.
They are long enough to cut in half and you end up with 2 nuts with more than twice the thread length than a standard nut.
Tacked them in place with the mig welder after cutting the originals off with the grinder.
New bolts and a little anti sieze thread lube and good to go.
Mine were when I removed my pipes for ceramic coating. The exhaust clamp bands have nuts which are relatively thin with only a few threads. They were partly stripped as were the bolts.
My solution was to get some new bolts, and rather than pay Honda's price for new exhaust clamps, I went down to the local bolt supply and got a couple of metric coupling nuts in the appropriate size.
They are long enough to cut in half and you end up with 2 nuts with more than twice the thread length than a standard nut.
Tacked them in place with the mig welder after cutting the originals off with the grinder.
New bolts and a little anti sieze thread lube and good to go.