I just attempted my first oil change, the torx head stripped straight out.
Any suggestions how to get it out?
The bolt is complete shit. I thought it was the freebie toolset at first but I used snap-ons and craftsman high quality torx with good tools and it still stripped. The torque spec is likely wrong or the heat/cool impact wasn't well accounted for. My bike has about 5 hours on it.
You can chisel it out. You have to be
very careful, it is a good idea to have a good chisel set. It is very soft shit and you need to start on the outside (some metal will peel off the head) move up on bolt head and take a deeper cuts. And continue to be extremely careful to
NOT to let the chisel touch the housing, the copper crush washer gives a good limit line. Keep going until it breaks loose. That is how I got it out see pic below, the crush washer should always be able to sit flat against metal on the bolt and you know you did it right if the washer has no dings.
I have been changing oil on dirtbikes for 40 years and I felt like I was working on my Bultaco Pursang in 1980. I love my Stark so far but like many Euro bikes I have had over the years I worry about the metal work and the machining.
Also, be careful with other soft metal parts. I also have to order a new filler plug which also has a poor torx. If you strip the torx there you can remove it by using a pliars head in the detents --a medium electrical pliars will work (not stripper pliars but real electrical pliars). The plug actually had anti-sieze grease on it but the crappy torx still stripped, I was using the supplied torx in the kit for that. I have tons of my own tools but I was thinking the supplied kit might be one with the universe... That didn't work out.