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• #2
Smash it further into the steerer then install a new star nut.
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• #3
I misread the thread title and came in thinking this was a dedicated thread for the general discussion of starnuts and any associated issues.
Leaving disappointed.
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• #4
Could you drill out the bolt and then bash it out?
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• #5
From what you've said, I'm assuming you've got the bolt installed through the top cap into the star nut, and the thread's stripped on either the bolt or the star nut, or both.
I'd go up from the bottom of the fork crown with a thin rod, screwdriver, something like that with a smaller diameter than the bolt. Apply gentle pressure to the bottom of the bolt while you unscrew it, and it should begin to back out: it shouldn't be jammed, just has nothing to bite on. Once the head's risen a bit, you can lever it up from the top with a thin screwdriver blade or a pair of needlenose pliers as you keep unscrewing - easier than pissing about under the crown.
Once the bolt's out, knock the star nut further down the steerer (out the bottom if you can) and fit a new one.
If the bolt won't back out, I'd probably cut away the top cap and knock both star nut and bolt down and out.
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• #6
thanks for the tips, will try to test it out hopefully that helps. :)
Good morning all.
I have a small problem with my starnut bolt.
Seems like I screwed it to hard and now the thread inside of the bolt is demolished,
meaning I'm unable to unscrew or tighten it with the needed Allen Key.
Does anyone know how I'm able to get it off and replace it?
Cheers