A forum for owners of Yamaha TTR250 trail and enduro bikes!

Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: Mudguard bolt(s) sheared off in the bottom yoke? Nasty! Here is one possible solution.


Super Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 8606
Date:
Mudguard bolt(s) sheared off in the bottom yoke? Nasty! Here is one possible solution.
Permalink  
 


I have a number of fork yokes that have come off TTRs that I have broken for spares amongst which are some where the mudguard bolt has seized into the bottom yoke and sheared off when trying to undo it. 

With such a small (M6 I think) bolt in an aluminium surround, it is a nightmare to drill and "Easyout" no

I offer this solution to anyone with access to a MIG welder.

My brother and I spent an hour or so yesterday and had success with quite about 4 out of 8.

This was one of the easier ones as there was quite a bit of thread showing. The ones where the bolt shears level with the yoke are a nightmare!

Bolt extraction 1.jpg

The process is to heat the area up with a MAP torch if you have one and then spray with WD40 or penetrating oil. The process of rapid cooling sucks the fluid down between the bolt and yoke - if you are lucky! Then put a steel washer over the bolt and MIG them together. Then spray again whilst still hot.

Bolt extraction 2.jpg

Next weld a nut to the washer - and spray again!

Bolt extraction 4.jpg

Get the area as hot as you can with the torch and carefully try and undo the bolt. Hopefully you will get some movement. It is important not to get excited and try to wind it out straight away. These bolts are really really corroded in there! Just move it back and forth with the occasional spray undoing it a bit more each time. Repeat until it is out!

Bolt extraction 5.jpg

The ones on the "outriggers" are easier to remove as you can get their surrounding metal hotter. This one was easy.

Bolt extraction 6.jpg

A close up of one of the extracted bolts. It is amazing how hard in there it was bearing in mind how short the thread is!

Bolt extraction 7.jpg

We were successful with the four on the left, not so much with the others!

Bolt extraction 8.jpg

Good luck if you try this method!

Please let us know how you get on wink

Brian



__________________

Exeter, Devon, UK

http://www.ttr250.com  - The one and only dedicated TTR250 FAQ! 
 

TIP: For easy viewing bookmark the "Recent Posts" view - http://ttr250.activeboard.com/p/recent/ 



Super Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 8606
Date:
Permalink  
 

Or you could buy the very nice set of yokes Steve has in the shop here biggrin



__________________

Exeter, Devon, UK

http://www.ttr250.com  - The one and only dedicated TTR250 FAQ! 
 

TIP: For easy viewing bookmark the "Recent Posts" view - http://ttr250.activeboard.com/p/recent/ 

Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.



Create your own FREE Forum
Report Abuse
Powered by ActiveBoard