1 Stripped M6 drain bolt on '87 K100LT lower fork Sun Jan 03, 2021 9:38 am
DanT56
active member
It's happened. In hindsight, I should have stayed away from that bolt.
I've been going thru my newly acquired 87 K100LT and it's been good so far. While in the processes of changing the fork fluid I found a drain bolt on one fork stripped.
I see there are three options I can try before I ....order a used lower fork section.
I'm going to try a slightly longer bolt before I go with the other two options which is to drill out and install a helical and the other is to drill out the threads on the lower section of the fork and use a tap for the next size bolt and step up in the bolt size and the washer.
I've read that there is a valve in the lower section of the fork that I need to stay away from. Does anyone know what length M6 bolt I should try before going to the other two options? Without looking at the OEM bolt I'm assuming it is a fine thread bolt.
I've been going thru my newly acquired 87 K100LT and it's been good so far. While in the processes of changing the fork fluid I found a drain bolt on one fork stripped.
I see there are three options I can try before I ....order a used lower fork section.
I'm going to try a slightly longer bolt before I go with the other two options which is to drill out and install a helical and the other is to drill out the threads on the lower section of the fork and use a tap for the next size bolt and step up in the bolt size and the washer.
I've read that there is a valve in the lower section of the fork that I need to stay away from. Does anyone know what length M6 bolt I should try before going to the other two options? Without looking at the OEM bolt I'm assuming it is a fine thread bolt.
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1987 K100LT