Removing a stuck screw...
Removing a stuck screw...
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Baltic Trait

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6,634 posts

238 months

Sunday 5th September 2010
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Need some advice,

I need to clean out a oil strainer in the top of my rocker cover, however the screws that hold the cover on for the strainer (located on the inside of the rocker cover) are very very stuck. Does anyone know how I could remove the screws without damaging the screws, the rocker cover and the strainer housing?


Many thanks,

Matt.

(Just to add, I need to clean the strainer to solve an oil burning issue, I have flushed the strainer with degreaser however I need to get to the strainer to agitate any deposits on it)

Steve_D

13,801 posts

282 months

Monday 6th September 2010
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An Impact screwdriver.



Steve

stevieturbo

17,986 posts

271 months

Monday 6th September 2010
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or a good whack with a hammer before attempting to remove with a high quality, correct fitting screwdriver.

Wing Commander

2,219 posts

256 months

Monday 6th September 2010
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Heat them a little bit with a blow torch, if you can get to them without melting anything else around! hehe

perdu

4,885 posts

223 months

Monday 6th September 2010
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stevieturbo said:
or a good whack with a hammer before attempting to remove with a high quality, correct fitting screwdriver.
this ^^^^

The impact of hitting it a healthy clout will often shock free the "frozen in time" grip of most stuck threads, this is an easy (oi, careful though!) first port of call followed rapidly by the impact driver, an immensely satisfying tool 95% of the time...

Heat can be number three (if it's me doing it) but you do need to choose your target well, melting seals can make a good job bad in no time

BoraBora

143 posts

194 months

Thursday 9th September 2010
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impact driver worked for me, use the correct fitting tool, i tried to take the bolts out with a poor fitting 6mm allan key with a wrench on the end..., i bought an impact driver for £10-£15 from machine mart and it worked a treat...