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matt650csr wrote: That just answered a million questions I had about why so many of these screws were doing that! Where can I find one?
These are supposed to be pretty good: www.ikaswebshop.com/hojisscset4d.html I have no experience with them myself.
Actually, it is said that you can grind a little bit off the tip of a phillips so that it seats fully down into the JIS screw. This will help quite a bit if you are in a pinch. I would just grind the tip a small amount at a time until you can see that the screwdriver is fully seated in the screw. I doubt that you will be able to find a JIS at your local home improvement store. Reportedly, electronics stores sell JIS drivers in smaller sizes, as a lot of electronics take small JIS screws.
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I think I will take the "grind the phillips screwdriver down a bit" approach.
Which leads to another question... Is there any other way than drilling out screws with heads fairly rounded out?
I can't wait to put these bastards back together and be done with them. Here's hoping I do it right and they work once I get to that point!
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matt650csr wrote: First: I need a dremel lol
I think I will take the "grind the phillips screwdriver down a bit" approach.
Which leads to another question... Is there any other way than drilling out screws with heads fairly rounded out?
I can't wait to put these bastards back together and be done with them. Here's hoping I do it right and they work once I get to that point!
Matt, you gotta read other postings that pop up. I've posted this at leat 2 or 3 times before. Take a look about halfway down the following thread. Ed
kzrider.com/forum/2-engine/452802-loud-c...hile-cranking#452872
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martin_csr wrote:
And perhaps a better penetrating oil. Someone posted a penetrant comparison. Of the products you can buy Kroil was the best. Then Liquid Wrench. After that PB Blaster. wd40 was the worst. I've never seen Kroil anywhere, but the LW is readily available & cheap. Or go ahead & use the ATF-Acetone concoction.testarossa wrote: Matt, you need to get a JIS screwdriver. Those screws look like phillips head screws, but the standard is different for JIS cross head screws. Standard phillips screwdrivers are good for stripping JIS heads.
Better than WD-40
Kroil can be ordered direct from Kano Labs; and you're right, it really works! Ed
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