i have a screw that is really really stripped (it was like that before i touched it)....someone suggested cutting a new groove, kinda like turning the screw into a flathead, but that hasn't really worked, i don't have air tools, any suggestions?
8/27/2005 6:41:08 PM
screw extractor?
8/27/2005 7:27:41 PM
torch right though it
8/27/2005 7:31:17 PM
You answered your own question. Just get the proper size screw extractor bit at Lowes/Auto Zone/etc, drill down into the screw a bit with the proper size drill bit (usually included with the extractor) and then use the extractor to remove the screw. Here's a good guide:http://www.motorcycle.com/mo/mcnuts/stuckscrews.html
8/27/2005 9:37:36 PM
soak the area in PB Blaster...get a punch and hammer and try to drive the screw remnant counter clockwise...takes a while, but usually works for me.
8/27/2005 10:21:45 PM
http://www.cliponrisers.com/images/For%20instructions/Impact%20driver%201.JPGimpact driver will get that rusted screw out[Edited on August 27, 2005 at 11:12 PM. Reason : dont know which thread to put that in]
8/27/2005 11:11:43 PM
^That tool is MONEY. It's on my to-buy list.I don't know why I don't have an impact driver yet; if you work on anything older Japanese, you pretty much NEED one of these, especially the older motorcycles...
8/27/2005 11:14:22 PM
yeah i havent bought one yet either for some reason
8/27/2005 11:17:35 PM
i got a craftsman set years ago on sale for just over $20
8/27/2005 11:17:36 PM
Yeah, I have one of those tools...they work EXTREMELY well. I use it to take rotors off with more often than anything else though. I love it.
8/28/2005 1:29:21 AM
i had the a screw that was stripped and i used vice grips on thatbut if the bolt is flushed then tap it and use a screw extractor
8/28/2005 3:38:10 AM
dont use a screw extractor, use one o the screw removers sears sells, looks like a reverse drillbit.They are cheap, and take about 2 seconds to use. PLUS that way you do not have to drill out the back of the screw.
8/28/2005 5:02:03 AM
I have some of those, they work well if its a phillips thats buggered . it should work equally well on torx or square drive.
8/28/2005 10:11:27 AM
okay i don't have any more fucking patience, i have tried for 2 days to get the screw out, and it's not fucking working. I will pay someone to come to my house and do it, i really have to get this fucking done, mother fucker
8/28/2005 5:51:37 PM
8/28/2005 5:55:44 PM
lol
8/28/2005 6:05:50 PM
haha, well seriously it was fucked before i touched it, but now it is uberfucked for real, someone please help me i have work and class tomorrow and no other ride
8/28/2005 6:25:21 PM
*drill down into the screw with a small bit, use a screw extractor.*grind that shit off*torch that shit off*weld something onto it to get a better gripI'm out of ideas.
8/28/2005 7:59:03 PM
snuwpackarent you trying to get the rotor retainer screw off?
8/28/2005 8:29:10 PM
use c4, that get it out
8/28/2005 8:59:10 PM
did you get it out?i have an impact screwdriver (like the picture above)
8/28/2005 10:16:34 PM