Hi Guys,
Well I finally bit the bullet and bought two new rockers covers for my bike. Plain aluminium alloy ones with the standard shape. My old ones had been damaged by the PO and they had ground off the outside three fins, and then painted them all black. It always looked wrong.
So I get the new covers and bought a new centre stud for the RHS because that has an Allen bolt for some reason. Off comes the left cover no worries until I put on the new cap nut, tighten up and then turns and turns and turns. Off comes the cover, great the old stud has stripped the tread in the head. I figure I will address that after the right goes on.
I go to the right and take off the cover and then notice the centre bolt is going into a sleeve, and the bolt looks bigger than the M8 stud. So I now realise the left stud hole is stripped and the right one was stripped and repaired with a bigger thread. I try to put the cover on with the allen bolt, but the rocker cover hole is to small. Can't bring myself to scar the new covers, so I headed to the metalwork room and found an M10 threaded bar turned a composite M10/M8 stud and tapped an M8 thread.
Then a mate helped me fit a helicoil in the left side so the stud would bite. Now in drilling out for the helicoil we went though, and now I wonder should I put silicon on the thread to stop any water seeping into that space?
Or do any of you guys loctite the stud in so the cap always comes off (not the whole stud) and the stud never turns on tightening?
Hope no one minds the lengthy intro.
Best to all,
Paul