Broke a shock stud...

The little brother to the CA160 in our family of Hondas
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hoghungry1
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Broke a shock stud...

Post by hoghungry1 »

Try to ez- out it or just drill the sumbitch clear out?

Only bad bolt so far. I am pouting.
Sam Green
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Post by Sam Green »

hoghungry1 wrote:Try to ez- out it or just drill the sumbitch clear out?

Only bad bolt so far. I am pouting.


Which stud, which shock ?

Sam. ;)
aaron7
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Post by aaron7 »

I've got tons of spare parts if you need to replace something, just let me know.
hoghungry1
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Post by hoghungry1 »

Sam Green wrote:Which stud, which shock ?

Sam. ;)


I wuz operating for the first time
hoghungry1
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Post by hoghungry1 »

I think I have the answer. I was able to get a few threads caught on the stud with a nut and I will tack weld it and get it out.

Still gotta hook up the welder. I am an electrican and of course all my hookups are temporary.. The machine gets in my way in my small one stall garage...

I use them 20 amp double poles for all kind of dumb projects. Wife is always wondering why this or that aint working.

NOW--who has a left shock stud? Got trade stuff
65Honda
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Post by 65Honda »

know what u mean. I have a restored 65 mustang in the garage, another project stang beside it, my tool boxes, snowblower and the bike - all in a 2 car garage. Makes it really difficult to work on the bike and not bump the paint on the old car. And what I really dread is having it fall off the kickstand. Jr. bumped it with his big red last summer and I almost flipped....
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