Knucklehead
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My LSPV is on its way out so thought would ask for experiences for those that have removed these buggers.
I have looked at the nice rust free examples on MUD, 'just undue the nuts blah' but back in the salt world, mine is a solid blob of rust.
Looking at my options, I thought about removing the whole bracket and LSPV as one but the thought of having to drop the fuel tank to tackle snapped top securing bolts does not look fun.
So that leaves me with the securing nuts on the LSPV.
Going to take it for granted that these will most likely snap, even if they don't, reckon the bolts will be rusted solid in the body of the LSPV.
As I am junking the LSPV, would it be feasible to just drill these bolts out through the body of the valve?
Thinking they will be made of harder stuff than the usual cheese Toyo bolts.
Any previous experience tackling this lump of rust appreciated.
Dave.
I have looked at the nice rust free examples on MUD, 'just undue the nuts blah' but back in the salt world, mine is a solid blob of rust.
Looking at my options, I thought about removing the whole bracket and LSPV as one but the thought of having to drop the fuel tank to tackle snapped top securing bolts does not look fun.
So that leaves me with the securing nuts on the LSPV.
Going to take it for granted that these will most likely snap, even if they don't, reckon the bolts will be rusted solid in the body of the LSPV.
As I am junking the LSPV, would it be feasible to just drill these bolts out through the body of the valve?
Thinking they will be made of harder stuff than the usual cheese Toyo bolts.
Any previous experience tackling this lump of rust appreciated.
Dave.