While I was torquing my valves to 35Nm, the bottom front cylinder stud bold started coming out of the block (about 1 cm), and I have confirmed broken threads and JB Weld repair.
I am unable to unscrew the stud bolt with my available tools, but I did managed to screw it back inside with some fresh JB Weld.
The JB Weld solution successfully holds 12 Nm torque (I have tested until breaking point).
Question:
1) Am I crazy to drive with one bolt torqued to 12Nm? (It shoud be 36Nm, none of the bolts felt torqued when i dismantled, maybe because of this problem?...)
2) Is there an everyday tool (something I might have) that I can use to remove the bolt without damaging it too much?
3) Any experience on using "time serts (?)". I have seen Chris Harris' youtube video where he uses that as a solution.
Just another day in bike-restoring-paradise!!
