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Old Jun 17, 2010 | 07:12 PM
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Default Impossible bolt? Engine damage if removed? (with pic)

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I have a 2003 250EX (same mo************************************************ ****************r as recon 250)

The Recon has a recoil starter, the 250EX does not. The 250EX has a blank plate where the recoil would go. Inside is a bolt that has ************************************************** ************** be removed in order ************************************************** ************** bolt the recoil basket on.

The bolt I'm trying remove is connected ************************************************** ************** the engine, so when ever I try loosen the bolt, the engine will just turn over.

I've tried putting it in 1st gear and reverse gear ************************************************** ************** lock the mo************************************************ ****************r, but the engine will still spin so the gear has no effect.

Any idea how in heck I would get this bolt off?

Looks like there is a o-ring and another part attached this bolt (#9) (see pic below)

Perhaps I will damage something up by removing the bolt? It might not be as easy as just removing the bolt and re-installing it...? Will it damage the engine or loosen any parts that I can not get access ************************************************** ************** without disassembling the engine? Any idea's?

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Old Jun 17, 2010 | 07:41 PM
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try an air gun
 
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