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    so, the two remaining set screws i can probably drill out
    the top screw on the oil pump, i can drill the head off

    now, the bottom screw on the oil pump... uhm it's in the very corner... i can't really get to it with the drill
    i don't have a dremel tool, so cutting a slot in the head is not an option - plus i cant really get to it with the impact driver either as the cases stand in the way

    suggestions please
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    #2
    With all of these, you need to heat the screw to soften the thread locking compound, and then they'll come out easily.

    I use a propane torch, although there's probably a safer way.
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      #3
      Originally posted by psyguy View Post
      ...plus i cant really get to it with the impact driver either as the cases stand in the way

      suggestions please
      You can use an extension on your impact.
      Just a standard 3/8" extension should work...if your impact is anything like mine.
      That way the impact itself will be outside of the case.
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        #4
        Take a flat punch to the head of the screw to restore the original hole shape. then bash it with a impact driver, heat ect. as directed.
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          #5
          You have anything resembling a Sears store in the area?

          Their tool selection includes a Damaged Bolt/Nut Remover. Not cheap, but effective.
          I works like an external ez-out, it grabs the outside of the object, so no drilling is necessary.

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            #6
            thanks guys

            i'll let you know how i go


            Originally posted by Baatfam View Post
            You can use an extension on your impact.
            this is the SECOND time someone pointed that out to me

            am i going to forget again?
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              #7
              they make really long impact screwdriver tips too.
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                #8
                What BOB said above! That's how I do it on all the motors I build. Ray.

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                  #9
                  success

                  Originally posted by rustybronco View Post
                  Take a flat punch to the head of the screw to restore the original hole shape. then bash it with a impact driver
                  Originally posted by Baatfam View Post
                  You can use an extension on your impact.
                  That way the impact itself will be outside of the case.
                  the combination of the two above worked the charm and all screws are out now - so simple, and i've even done it before, but forgot how i did it

                  thanks guys!
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                    #10
                    Most people arent aware that you should have a few JIS {Japanese International Standard } phillips screw drivers to keep from ruining the screws to start with. I got mine thru RJR Cool Tools www.rjrtools.com. I have nothing to do with this company but the tools are reasonable and shipping is free. I bought part #s 8771 & 8776 for $22.00 total recently and they make a big difference

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by psyguy View Post
                      the combination of the two above worked the charm and all screws are out now - so simple, and i've even done it before, but forgot how i did it

                      thanks guys!
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by woodman View Post
                        Most people arent aware that you should have a few JIS {Japanese International Standard } phillips screw drivers to keep from ruining the screws to start with. I got mine thru RJR Cool Tools www.rjrtools.com. I have nothing to do with this company but the tools are reasonable and shipping is free. I bought part #s 8771 & 8776 for $22.00 total recently and they make a big difference
                        i have the screwdrivers, but not the special impact driver bits. mind you, size 3 ISO standard seems to fit just nicely to these particular screws
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                          #13
                          #3 is the size I bought, I forgot to mention that. That was for 2 long ones and 2 stubby ones

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by woodman View Post
                            Most people arent aware that you should have a few JIS {Japanese International Standard } phillips screw drivers to keep from ruining the screws to start with. I got mine thru RJR Cool Tools www.rjrtools.com. I have nothing to do with this company but the tools are reasonable and shipping is free. I bought part #s 8771 & 8776 for $22.00 total recently and they make a big difference
                            My suggestion too
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