Great! I sense you have not removed the old bolt yet, just stuck your finger in the back of the hole. Hope it goes in without a problem. two tips I can tell you from very recent experience:
1) the unused bolt holes in the frame often have a little pant in them and a bolt will often not go through without feeling like it is binding. You can probably work a fresh bolt back and forth through those threads to get it to go through. I used fine sandpaper to narrow down the first half inch of threads on a bolt and that went through the rear passenger footpeg hole much better cleaning out the paint a/o dirt that had accumulated. Then I threw that bolt out and put another brand new un-sanded bolt in and it went in fine. ...so maybe pick up two bolts, one to clean and the other for the keeper. .....or maybe sand down the OEM bolt and use that to clean. If you can spin a nut over it, it can't be damaged. Remove the cleaner bolt and squirt plenty of WD-40 in the hole as you work to flush out any debris that breaks out of the threads.
DO NOT run a tap through the threads to clean out a little paint and dirt. It will shave off metal too. A dull tap or what is know as a thread cleaner tap would be a lot safer.
2) The threads to the outside are damaged. Will a bolt thread through from the outside and match up with the inner threads that are undamaged? Probably if the bolt you have in now is spinning when you try to tighten it, those outer threads are almost gone....so I would think matching up with the good threads will not be much issue.
just keep that stuff in mind while you work on it. The bolt might feel like it's binding on bad threads but it may only be paint in the threads. Perhaps try cleaning out the threads from the inside out (put the bolt in from the inside so the tip threads toward where the slider mount was)....or maybe it would be harder to get the bolt started where the most paint is deposited. Just some stuff to think about. I'm sure you'll get it. Hope it's easy.
Maybe add a split ring lock washer along with the nut.
* Last updated by: Rook on 6/30/2015 @ 8:32 PM *
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