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Old 12-09-2008, 12:11 PM   #1
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hey man i got all the parts for tonight but!


ONE F#@KING SCREW IS F#@KING STRIPED!

so i am hoping that you have a trick up ur sleeve or a welder to weld a socket to it. And do I need to clean the parts or do u have a parts cleaner.

and do you mind if i tag along to watch (if your going to do it tonight)


Or if anyone else has a suggestion. it is the screw that holds the heal guard on to the break side rear set.(bottom srew and a 07 gixer 600)
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Old 12-09-2008, 12:48 PM   #2
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...ONE F#@KING SCREW IS F#@KING STRIPED!
Horizontally, or vertically? Are we talking pin-striped, or awning stripes? Inquiring minds want to know!
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Old 12-09-2008, 01:30 PM   #3
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There's a difference?


I got lost after "stripped"
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Old 12-09-2008, 01:32 PM   #4
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? is is a hex screw so i am probably going to drill it out but i need to get the threads out of the brake drum thingy i cant think of what it is called





for the record i am the most hill-billy illiterate person on the plant so sorry thats why i don't post alot. . .

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Old 12-09-2008, 01:56 PM   #5
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for the record i am the most hill-billy illiterate person on the plant so sorry thats why i don't post alot. . .
Oh don't sweat it man, I was just pickin on ya.

Sorry I can't help; hope you get it figured out!
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Old 12-09-2008, 02:14 PM   #6
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worst case senario i will drill it out (no pun intended)
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Old 12-09-2008, 02:30 PM   #7
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don't worry... it's only a drill.
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Old 12-09-2008, 02:46 PM   #9
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do you have a dremel and a cutting wheel for said dremel? if so, dont drill, cut a slot in the screw, and use a flat bladed screwdriving bit with a ratchet. I do this on carburetors and other screws that dislike cooperating, it works very well.
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Old 12-09-2008, 03:15 PM   #10
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do you have a dremel and a cutting wheel for said dremel? if so, dont drill, cut a slot in the screw, and use a flat bladed screwdriving bit with a ratchet. I do this on carburetors and other screws that dislike cooperating, it works very well.
I use that method ALOT when working, and easy outs work well but I haven't used them much
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