I've done a little searching and found that some folks are using the stainless socket capscrew "kits". I HATE phillips head screws. It's impossible to properly torque them, and if you get a little to carried away with Loctite you're hosed. I would like to take the side cover screws out of my GS450 and replace them with SHCS, I have the correct size piloted countersink, and a drill press with a depth setting. Is it advisable/stupid to replace all the side screws with SHCS? Will there be a same/bigger problem with dielectric corrosion?
I also have a "donor" engine, which seems to be seized, which I will be taking the covers off and polishing, so the parts look nice. As I put these back on I won't want to use the crappy old phillips screws, so I'll be buying new screws anyway, is making the move to SHCS a good bad or indifferent thing?
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