ignition barrel studs
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ignition barrel studs
I know a few of you have done some replacements this year, so with removing the studs, do they need drilled out, or do they eventually screw out if I cut a slot in them? If so are they normally threaded?
Don't hassle me
I'll get there at some time
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ignition barrel studs
Drill a hole in the center and use a screw extractorgrumpyfrog wrote:I know a few of you have done some replacements this year, so with removing the studs, do they need drilled out, or do they eventually screw out if I cut a slot in them? If so are they normally threaded?
Or
Use a pin punch, make a deep dent in the outer most edge of the head, then use the punch , angled in the dent to turn the screw counter clockwise.. Mind the miss with a hammer of slip of a punch that bashes the triple.
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Re: ignition barrel studs
Cheers,
the buggers are not moving.
time for a bigger hammer!
the buggers are not moving.
time for a bigger hammer!
Don't hassle me
I'll get there at some time
I'll get there at some time
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Re: ignition barrel studs
It always does.grumpyfrog wrote:bigger hammer worked.
If not, the even bigger bigger hammer does.

It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.