Recently experienced a problem on my '04 Kawi Mean Streak that could apply to the FJR, which I also own: Stripped the oil drain bolt using a torque wrench. I always used a torque wrench on all oil changes. At 28K miles, the bolt stripped - steel drain bolt in aluminum case - go figure. When I explained the problem to a mechanic friend he said "bring it in, I've done a million of them (Helicoil repair).
The hardest part was laying the bike over on its side to get at the bottom of the engine w/ a drill - take off everything you can on the left side and use old tires and blankets for cushion; drain gas and take out battery to lighten. 12 MM x 1.5 Kit cost $87! But it only took 10 minutes and it was done. Coat drill bit with grease to catch shavings. Cut Helicoil spring to same lenth as casing thickness. Twist / break the tension pigtail after insertion w/ the supplied tool. I recommend buying a new (magnetic) drain plug with sharp clean threads and never use a torque wrench on these bolts; always use a new aluminum washer for aluminum on aluminum seal. The new bolt spun right in and tightened nice with 1/8 turn after snug. No leaks.
The Time Sert looked like at good product but it looks like it would require removal of more material for a larger hole. Seemed like if the Helicoil didn't work, then the hole could be made bigger for the Time Sert sleeve, but not the other way around. Helicoil worked great.
The hardest part was laying the bike over on its side to get at the bottom of the engine w/ a drill - take off everything you can on the left side and use old tires and blankets for cushion; drain gas and take out battery to lighten. 12 MM x 1.5 Kit cost $87! But it only took 10 minutes and it was done. Coat drill bit with grease to catch shavings. Cut Helicoil spring to same lenth as casing thickness. Twist / break the tension pigtail after insertion w/ the supplied tool. I recommend buying a new (magnetic) drain plug with sharp clean threads and never use a torque wrench on these bolts; always use a new aluminum washer for aluminum on aluminum seal. The new bolt spun right in and tightened nice with 1/8 turn after snug. No leaks.
The Time Sert looked like at good product but it looks like it would require removal of more material for a larger hole. Seemed like if the Helicoil didn't work, then the hole could be made bigger for the Time Sert sleeve, but not the other way around. Helicoil worked great.