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> I hate cheesehead screws, broke the heads off 2
DNHunt
post Jul 30 2003, 09:35 AM
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Removing the tin from cylinders 1&2 I broke 2 screws. Soaked them for 2 days sprayed 3 times each day with PB Blaster and they still broke. What a sick feeling when you think they are starting to come out and they break instead. So the head is off to Jack's Machine shop for removal of 1 screw and welding, drilling and retapping the hole I screwed up. By the way, Easy Outs should be called Easy Breaks. I can't remember 1 broken screw, bolt or stud they have worked on.

Only 1 good thing came out of all this. My 13 year old son was watching and thinks I'm stronger than I really am. He thinks he's still not ready to mess with Dad. By the way having the kid there sure cuts down on what you can say.

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Alfred
post Jul 30 2003, 09:42 AM
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I did the same thing with a couple of the screws on my 2.0. The feeling is not quite as bad, though, as removing the exhaust studs and having some of the threads come out with them.

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