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    newbie bolt question

    Read the rules, I'm safety wiring:
    -caliper bolts (front and rear)
    -front axle stay bolts (the four in the front of the fork at the bottom)
    -oil plug, fill, dipstick
    -oil filter

    Am I missing anything. This is on an 05 r6. Pretty sure I'm supposed to do the header bolts, but thy're nuts that thread onto stems that come off the block, so not sure how I could do that. Also, my rear axle bolt is solid with no cotter pin, does this need to be wired?

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    Re: newbie bolt question

    Radiator cap, water pump drain bolt...can't think of any others. Here is how I did my R6 axle nut.



    And you also do the header nuts the same way.

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    Re: newbie bolt question

    rear axle nut needs to be done. I usually start those by drilling straight like im going right thru, just enough to make a divit. Then you can angle it diagonally thru. Front axle main bolt, and outer exhaust bolts too. Those last ones are a pia. Water pump drain bolt also.

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    Re: newbie bolt question

    Thanks guys.

    5/16th drill bit?

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    1/16. Not 5/16. Lol. That's some BIG safety wire

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    Re: newbie bolt question

    Buy more than one drill bit. In fact buy about 5.

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    Re: newbie bolt question

    Quote Originally Posted by Degsy View Post
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    1/16. Not 5/16. Lol. That's some BIG safety wire


    I never thought of using electric fence...hmmmm.

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    Re: newbie bolt question

    The water pump drain bolt is often forgotten and most riders don't have it done.

    You need the inner and outter header bolts wired.
    The radiator cap.
    Calipers.
    Front & rear axles.
    Front axle pinch bolts.
    Front and rear caliper bolts.
    Oil fill cap
    Oil drain boot.

    Many wire the brake pad pins also.

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    Re: newbie bolt question

    Quote Originally Posted by sdog30 View Post
    Thanks guys.

    5/16th drill bit?
    When we spoke I accidentally said 5/16. I meant 5/64. I break less bits using a 5/64 vs a 1/16.

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    Re: newbie bolt question

    I didn't even try to drill the header nuts because they tend to harden a bit from heat cycles. Just pick up some new nuts for the studs and pre-drill them and put them on IN ADDITION TO the existing nuts and then run safety wire.

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    Re: newbie bolt question

    Thanks for the input guys.

    Is the water pump drain bolt the big bolt on the front of the engine block, right behind the header? It's on a 4 or 5 inch round part with hoses going to it.

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    Re: newbie bolt question

    Quote Originally Posted by sdog30 View Post
    Thanks for the input guys.

    Is the water pump drain bolt the big bolt on the front of the engine block, right behind the header? It's on a 4 or 5 inch round part with hoses going to it.
    Water pump bolts on the Yamahas should be on the right side of engine. On my R6 its a 8mm bolt with a crush washer on it. Its the bottom bolt on the case where the two hoses come in.




    As for the header bolts. You can "cheat" a little. Just do the two outside pipes. Wrap wire around the inside stud close to the bolt and bring it around to the outside stud. The nuts wont be wired but with the wire on the stud they wont go anywhere.




    Also dont forget the bolt that holds the exhaust can on. Im assuming youre getting race prepped? Doing all this for a trackday is overkill.

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    Re: newbie bolt question

    WHAT?!?!?

    My friend told me these were the requirements for Tony's day?

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    Re: newbie bolt question

    Just kidding.

    Yeah I'm race prepping for this weekend. Trying to be proactive so there are no surprises at tech Saturday morning. Although it looks like I will be swapping brake lines Thursday night in the gargage. Got a little last minute...right?

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    Re: newbie bolt question

    Thanks again everyone. I pulled them all, now I'm headed down to the shop.

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    Re: newbie bolt question

    Quote Originally Posted by sdog30 View Post
    Just kidding.

    Yeah I'm race prepping for this weekend. Trying to be proactive so there are no surprises at tech Saturday morning. Although it looks like I will be swapping brake lines Thursday night in the gargage. Got a little last minute...right?
    Brake lines are easy if you know the trick Ill be at the track Friday afternoon. Take advantage of the free garage if you already dont have one for the weekend. Me and PK are next to it so we are there to help out.

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