Hi Mark, as Iain said those 3 are larger . Any resistance at all ? or do they just slip in ? Appears the prev owner didn't know his own strength which with an allen key could be a recipe for disaster! Whilst lookin in the primary case how are the 2 bolts just the other side of the engine sprocket, they should be locked up with wire ,worth checking again , given the proceeding . (If I remember correctly 1 of those 3 allen keys if screwed in to far will lock the crank ) re the threads clean 'em up and try the allen keys again check they are in reasonable shape ie threads not destroyed if still u/s they'll need to be fixed. please remember that anything inserted through those holes can end up in the crankcases thats why I don't like the idea of sillicon or mastic a bit pushed into the crankcases could end up blocking oilways . Wiser heads than mine will offer ideas but I think you can helicoil insitu ,think you'd have to take the inner primary etc off but sure someone will know ,also anyone know if safe/practical to use something like locktight bearing seal ,just an idea please wait until one of the real experts comes on ,they'll advise. BobH