How in the world do you get out a screw that has a big hole in the top?
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Anonymous
Stripped screws on my carb bracket...any suggestions?
I tried the impact wrench...some luck...but only on a few of the screws holding the bracket on. I then tried using my easy-out drill bits. The only thing that did was drill a huge hole in the screw heads.
How in the world do you get out a screw that has a big hole in the top?
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Re: Stripped screws on my carb bracket...any suggestions?
....Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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daveo
If that fails, and you're rebuilding the carbs anyhow,VERY, VERY CAREFULLY heat up the aluminum with a propane or mapp gas torch, NOT Oxy-acetylene!!! Be VERY CAREFUL not to get too hot, as the AL. does not get red hot, it just skins up and then goes liquid, use channel locks (pump pliers) to grasp head of screw(while still piping hot) and remove. BE CAREFUL or you'll end up with a pile of slag, and once again, BE CAREFUL NOT TO GET TOO HOT (it's a VERY fine line!!!) !!!!!
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Anonymous
I used a pair of needle nose vice grips to remove one of the screws. The bolts aren't really tight in most cases, it's just the crappy screws, so it should come out easily. If you accidentally break the head off of the screw it should come out easily with the ez-outs as there won't be anything putting pressure on the threads.
Steve
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I cut a slot in the head with a dremel and a cut off wheel.
EarlKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Dink
Drill the heads off the screws and then grasp the leftover with vise grips and get new screws.
Dink
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Hap Call
Originally posted by srivettI used a pair of needle nose vice grips to remove one of the screws....Steve
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Anonymous
Get yourself one of those hammer screw drivers.
I used one of those spring loaded screw drivers that you hit with a hammer. Once you get the hang of using it you can get most screws out with no problem. I take it with me to the pick a part yard religiously. I get parts that most people have given up on.
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HiSPL
Rudi, How's the carb rebuild coming along? Are you teaching Ali cat how to get all those little parts . I will be sending your air screw tomorrow morning, anything else you need? Lemme know......
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Anonymous
Originally posted by HiSPLRudi, How's the carb rebuild coming along? Are you teaching Ali cat how to get all those little parts . I will be sending your air screw tomorrow morning, anything else you need? Lemme know......
Will be trying to assemble the carbs back together tonight. Wish me luck. And thank you in advance for sending that air screw! :-)
Rudi
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