Background: Free bike, abandoned at apartment, given by landlord, major electrical problems.. mostly by previous owners trying to repair, carbs removed and cleaned but didn't need to be, most
mechanical systems in good shape, bad tires, the rusted tank cleaned and lined, electrical problems
diagnosed and repaired. Close to ready to try and start.
Then I noticed some black goo by the oil filter bolt... Adhesive!! Why would anyone put adhesive
on that?? Did they think they would never have to change the oil filter again? And not just any
adhesive. some new-fangled space-age high-temp super-strength stuff. After an arms race
of increasing levels of destructive force (brute torch, oil, heat, pounding, more heat, sawing part of
flange off, chisel, more heat, sawing more of flange off, more brute torch) I almost have all the
flange removed so that the oil filter cover will slide over it and the bolt will be exposed... next
saturday, god willing. Then I'll have to weld and smooth the oil filter cover to receive a new bolt...
whatever that's going to cost.
Space age adhesives should be controlled substances, like heroin and explosives.
What was he thinking!