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granda0101
Stuborn phillips head screws
I tried to remove the clutch cover case on my 1981 GS650G and found I could not keep the screwdriver inside the screw head when I turned hard. I am afraid I will strip the screw head and blow any chance of ever getting them out again. I will replace the screws with cap screws when I reassemble. How do you guys loosen the phillips head screws without stripping them? Thanks.Tags: None
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Billy Ricks
Impact driver or use the tip found in the Tips and Tricks section if you don't have an impact driver.
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matticus66
I tried to get mine off too, but rust had it's way with them and a few of them are half stripped. I'm gonna try the impact screwdriver from HF
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Mind you, you don't have to use the IMPACT part of the driver! Usually they just have a better bit and a little more leverage on the handle so you can twist the screws out easier. Only use impact as a last resort. Then, if possible, have someone hold a large hammer on the bottom side to make it more solid, instead of torquing the handlebars.
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bmac
Granda, I found using 1/4 inch set , use 1/4 inch socket with PHILLIPS tip
tap rachet with small hammer and turn to remove, this is the method I used. Good luck.
bmac
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UncleMike
Impact driver is one of the best tools I've ever purchased.
First day I got it, I wanted to take it to bed with me.
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cfcubed
Maybe a friends air impact wrench w/phillips bits..
Originally posted by SteveMind you, you don't have to use the IMPACT part of the driver! Usually they just have a better bit and a little more leverage on the handle so you can twist the screws out easier..
P.S. The $80 Pepboys 2-tank air compressor was one of my favorite purchases (better than my other cheapo non-tank compressors, not as good as pro & certainly not for high-vol jobs like painting). Got the accessories from JCW or HarborF (hose, adapter kit, wrench, sockets, etc.) & came out < $150 for the whole getup.Last edited by Guest; 06-19-2006, 08:16 AM.
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