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Thedude1973
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Oil Drain bolt

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Decided to do an oil change on my 04 200, and found the head of the drain bolt completely stripped. Also there was no washer which maybe it's why the previous owner got so gnarly on the bolt. Rather than our the stripped bolt back I will replace it.

Rocky mountain has the bolt and washer in stock, but the shipping is more than the parts themselves.

Where do you all go for small oem parts?

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Gas money to the closest dealer or shipping from an online store...?? :grin:
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for an oil drain bolt?
i'd match the threads up at the local hardware store and buy a matching crushwasher at the local motorcycle shop
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Re: Oil Drain bolt

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Yep, that's what I thought. Thank you for the info.
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