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    Removing old points 77 GS400

    Hey everyone, I hope this isn't a question as stupid as I think it is, but I can't figure out how to get these old points off. Whenever I try to back off the bottom nut off it spins the top and I can't get a good enough grip on the head to hold it and loosen the nut. Am I missing something completely obvious because I feel like I am.
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    #2
    <shrug> It's just a nut and bolt.
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      #3
      Do you have any tips on what i should use it is just a really tight space

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        #4
        *you can sometimes use a slot-type screwdriver to jam the hard-to-get-at bolt head while you loosen the nut with something else. Try different sizes of slot-head if you have them-it's hard to explain but the taper of the screwdriver can help fill the space better to jam it...

        By the way, the little strand(s?) of copper wire I think I see are VERY VERY BAD.

        *(Assuming you only have a "kitchen-drawer" toolkit or just the bike's original kit...)

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          #5
          The heads don't have any slots, so I think I'll just try to find a pair of tiny little pliers to grip the head and twist the bottom with another. I think the strands you're seeing are strands of grease from an overzealous PO, I am replacing the points too though cause they are in horrible shape.
          Last edited by gorillafan208; 10-29-2022, 12:20 PM.

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            #6
            No. You're not understanding. use the screwdriver as a wedge between the mount and the side of the little bolt's head.

            This will substitute for a tiny wrench in cases where a larger wrench can't fit and there's something to wedge against....
            Last edited by Gorminrider; 10-30-2022, 11:55 AM.

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              #7
              Thanks for the advice, I did end up getting it out

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