OK, I know I screwed up. If this was not a motorcycle I would know what to do next. I would like to get ideas before jumping into that solution and confirm what to do next.
One of the three 1/4"-20 screw holes that holds the air cleaner backing plate to the throttle body is stripped. When dealing with a stripped hole like this on a vault door I would drill out the remaining threads, tap accordingly, and install a helicoil. Is that appropriate for a bike? Does anyone know what the throttle body is made of? If it is aluminum I do not want to use a stainless steel helicoil and worry about corrosion.
One of the three 1/4"-20 screw holes that holds the air cleaner backing plate to the throttle body is stripped. When dealing with a stripped hole like this on a vault door I would drill out the remaining threads, tap accordingly, and install a helicoil. Is that appropriate for a bike? Does anyone know what the throttle body is made of? If it is aluminum I do not want to use a stainless steel helicoil and worry about corrosion.