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Copper slip on Exhaust Studs?
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I soaked mine in a product called kroil i used a small syringe and blunt needle to get right in and behind the clamp, did it after a ride when it was warm/hot and did it for 4 months.
Yes like you I have no reason to do it yet but my downpipes wont last forever and I will have to do it one day, and the longer its left the worse it will be.
I wasnt actually going to try and take them off - just routinely soak them but I couldnt resist the urge any longer and had a go, and SUCCESS ! they came off all ok.
I did it with the engine hot and with a 1/4 inch socket set I think the key is to not use anything bigger so not to be able to use too much force, you will need a 3 inch extension bar for one of the nuts.
Copper slipped and put the same nuts back on, I dont think you need to redo it every year though, maybe i was lucky because I dont do wet riding in the 14 years i have had the bike and so they weren't that bad.
But it is a weight off my sholders knowing that I do not have that time bomb ticking away.
I think along with checking the front sprocket nut, this should be one of the things to check when buying another fazer.   

   
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Copper slip on Exhaust Studs? - by Grahamm - 22-05-15, 12:51 PM
Re: Copper slip on Exhaust Studs? - by darrsi - 22-05-15, 03:53 PM
Re: Copper slip on Exhaust Studs? - by darrsi - 22-05-15, 04:31 PM
Re: Copper slip on Exhaust Studs? - by darrsi - 22-05-15, 04:33 PM
Re: Copper slip on Exhaust Studs? - by Grahamm - 23-05-15, 01:20 AM
Re: Copper slip on Exhaust Studs? - by darrsi - 23-05-15, 07:42 AM
Re: Copper slip on Exhaust Studs? - by darrsi - 23-05-15, 07:47 AM
Re: Copper slip on Exhaust Studs? - by fazersharp - 24-05-15, 01:23 PM
Re: Copper slip on Exhaust Studs? - by darrsi - 24-05-15, 01:45 PM

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