Also ... at the end of this article - 

> And congrats, you can keep riding till you take the time to re-tap those 
> threads


is his reference to "re-tap those threads" the heli-coil route? Something 
different? 

I appreciate the know-how / experience on the boards ... I know newbies 
like myself make the rest of you groan, laugh, and/or shake your heads 
(probably all at the same time) 

On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 9:33:49 AM UTC-5, ADAMinIowa wrote:
>
> Tell me more of this heli coil route ... what, where (part?), how?  I 
> almost max out on my mechanical know-how doing a normal oil change and 
> haven't invested in a torque wrench yet.  I'm in the same spot ... probably 
> stripped oil drain bolt on my '85 650.
>
> Thought I'd check the boards before I headed down the "Rubber Expansion 
> Plug" route - 
> http://www.charliesbrokenbike.com/honda-nighthawk-stripped-oil-pan-plug/ 
> - anybody have violent opposition towards this???
>
> On Sunday, March 1, 2015 at 9:42:06 PM UTC-6, Rich Barnes wrote:
>>
>> yeah, might have to go the helicoil route as a pan is 137 bucks on 
>> partzilla.i plan on restoring it a little at a time and the leak isnt so 
>> bad that im concerned.just surprised me that i may have stripped it as it 
>> was pretty hard to get off, or harder than i expected it to be at any 
>> rate.ive noticed the cam chain is making a little noise at low rpm, but 
>> again, not so much that im concerned about it right now as it goes away 
>> once the revs get up.definitely need to rebuild or refill the forks as its 
>> taking bumps pretty hard right now.eh, its a 30 hear old bike and i 
>> expected all these little issues so its no biggie.it still runs really, 
>> really well and definitely reacts whenever i roll on the throttle.i 
>> friggin' love it.
>>
>> On Sunday, March 1, 2015 at 6:20:21 PM UTC-8, Allen wrote:
>>>
>>> A heli coil or a new oil pan is the fix, an oring might work but I'd be 
>>> scared it would vibrate loose and fall out. That is the problem with 
>>> aluminum, it is so easy to cross thread or pull the threads out from too 
>>> much torque on a bolt.
>>>
>>> Allen Thomas
>>>
>>

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