by manifold » Sat Dec 27, 2008 4:54 pm
Get the 4inch angle grinder/dremle cutting wheel in from underneath and chop the bolts off at an angle.... I wouldnt even attempt to fight old bolts on a midas.
Just make sure you empty the fuel tank properly first and put some water in it...
I put M8 stainless bolts on stainless penny washers in their place, with nylocs.
2 at front, 2 at back. I didnt bother with the side bracket as I feel its a waste of time.
Like Stuart says, a pair of molegrips to hold the bolt till it starts to nip up will do the trick and next time they will pop off nice and easy.
Cheers,
David
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