91LX_5L Founding Member May 13, 2002 1,943 0 36 British Columbia Aug 13, 2004 #1 Aug 13, 2004 #1 There very tight, they are a phillips screw and they start to strip when I try to remove them, are they all like this or what?!?!? suggestions?!
There very tight, they are a phillips screw and they start to strip when I try to remove them, are they all like this or what?!?!? suggestions?!
VibrantRedGT "STANGNET'S PENGUIN SMACKER" 15 Year Member Nov 29, 1999 14,679 424 154 Boca Raton, Florida Aug 13, 2004 #2 Aug 13, 2004 #2 Drill them out, its what I had to do. Actually once the head is drilled the tps will come off. Then use vice grips on the stud.
Drill them out, its what I had to do. Actually once the head is drilled the tps will come off. Then use vice grips on the stud.
Henceforward The Avatar Master Founding Member Jul 17, 2001 485 0 0 Aug 13, 2004 #3 Aug 13, 2004 #3 Pb Blaster, from the auto store Pb Blaster, Yellow can, spray that on there. It will osak in and make getting the screws off easy. Also, lightly tap the top of the screw driver with a plastic mallet while turning to the left. You can get them out easy.
Pb Blaster, from the auto store Pb Blaster, Yellow can, spray that on there. It will osak in and make getting the screws off easy. Also, lightly tap the top of the screw driver with a plastic mallet while turning to the left. You can get them out easy.
Rootus Officially Addicted Feb 8, 2003 6,659 1 0 Portland, Oregon Aug 13, 2004 #4 Aug 13, 2004 #4 I just used vice grips to loosen the screws. It mangles them, so you'll want to get new ones.
91LX_5L Founding Member May 13, 2002 1,943 0 36 British Columbia Aug 13, 2004 #5 Aug 13, 2004 #5 Where can I get this PB blaster, never heard of it, any other products?