What did you end up doing to remove the stud? Glad that you are making progress.
If it was me I would also soak it with a penetrating oil like PB Blaster for a day or two.
Oftimes the best way is to weld a nut to the stud, then attempt the removal after it cools down.
I have a '98 (fifth gen) and the Honda Service Manual is very helpful in that it diagrams the hose routing. I assume that Mr. Honda continued that...
I'm not familiar with kroil. WD40 is not a good choice. It gets sticky, and doesn't penetrate well. PB Blaster would be a better alternitive. A...
Thanks for posting this. I had stopped tracking MotoGP because it had become a one manufacturer show, which, ironically, I wouldn't mind so much...
Aw, I was hoping that VFR World had attracted some famous/ notable person.
Ooooo! Two-stroke fun........I'm in!
Welcome to VFRW, Burger. It looks like it sat out in the sun alot. Keep us informed about your restoration.
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Who is "We"?......... Are you royalty?
He really should let everyone know that it is Vintage!
Welcome to VFRW Daviken. I'm sorry that you are having issues with your VFR. I do not know how to fix the speedo, but this is a knowageable group...
Is it doing this while the engine is not running?
Anyone else using the same type of registation?
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