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mickkhi
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New member bike
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Welcome Mick, one of the less common colour schemes.. a few brownie points already.
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Re: New member bike
Mick's after an oil pump if anyone can help. Have you not got one fitted or is it faulty?
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mickkhi
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Re: New member bike
Thanks for the welcome. I have oil pump fitted but threads have stripped. Went for brown colour as hopefully not as common as the blue, also I like it.
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Re: New member bike
You can helicoil them stronger than original use dowty seals for banjos on reassembling
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Re: New member bike
What size is the helicoil for it
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M6 get a kit off eBay about a tenner make sure you drill it straight pillar drill is your best bet put some grease on drill bit to catch dwarf then turn upside down and flush with wd40 and you should get away with not stripping the pump
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Re: New member bike
Grease to catch a dwarfChris Todd wrote:M6 get a kit off eBay about a tenner make sure you drill it straight pillar drill is your best bet put some grease on drill bit to catch dwarf then turn upside down and flush with wd40 and you should get away with not stripping the pump
They're slippery enough, without using grease Chris
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Re: New member bike
Thanks for that will give it a try. Nothing to lose. 
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A 500 will be quite well oiled with even a 250 oil pump set slightly high, if you struggle find a 500 pump.
Helicoil is a common repair these days, try to get a 2nd or bottoming tap to get the thread for the Helicoil well into the body..
Helicoil is a common repair these days, try to get a 2nd or bottoming tap to get the thread for the Helicoil well into the body..
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Re: New member bike
I have a spare pump......if you helicoil make sure you use blind inserts 
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Re: New member bike
I would use Time sert and not helicoil. It's a better fit all together.
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mickkhi
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Cheers for the offer I'll see how I get on with helicoil, will give you a shout if I need one. Thanks for the advice everyone.robh1f wrote:I have a spare pump......if you helicoil make sure you use blind inserts
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Re: New member bike
Is the 24mm banjo bolt to the pump still available as mine has damaged threads that's what has knackered pump thread. Cant seem to find one. Any help appreciated
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I will take a look mate.....oh yeah welcome to the best club in the world 