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01-12-13, 11:09 PM | #1 |
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Oil cooler cover change - stripped screw
Trying to swap the oil cooler cover for a beowulf one and somehow managed to strip the screw. Any ideas on the best way to remove it? Tried putting a piece of fabric between the screwdriver and screw, can get some traction but won't budge
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02-12-13, 08:08 AM | #2 |
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Oil cooler cover change - stripped screw
If it's that stuck it will probably require drilling out. Being a small bolt in an assembly made from relatively soft materials, it would be unwise to start doing anything brutal and risk damaging the cooler.
Also be assured you're not alone in finding this bolt stuck - it's right in the stream of water and road crud from the front wheel, when I ever find one that isn't stuck it's a real surprise.
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02-12-13, 09:04 AM | #3 |
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Re: Oil cooler cover change - stripped screw
My other option is to cut a notch on the top of the screw and see if i can get it moved with a flathead. Is it easy enough to do with a drill iif it comes to it?
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02-12-13, 12:23 PM | #4 |
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Re: Oil cooler cover change - stripped screw
I'd try a light impact driver, perhaps some valve grinding compound on the driver bit/screw head for extra grip.
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02-12-13, 01:07 PM | #5 |
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Re: Oil cooler cover change - stripped screw
+1 on the grinding paste
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02-12-13, 01:47 PM | #6 |
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Oil cooler cover change - stripped screw
It's a small soft screw that is properly corrosion welded in place - they always are - if you can grip the screw well enough to turn it worth a damn you'll twist the head off. Drill the head off and carefully remove the guard, then drill right through the rest of the screw and replace with suitable nut and bolt.
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03-12-13, 04:58 PM | #7 |
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Re: Oil cooler cover change - stripped screw
hey i did exactly the same the other day swopping mine for a beowulf as well, had to drill it out, but all well now and a nice new shiny rad and oil cooler guards fitted
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04-07-15, 06:15 PM | #8 |
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Re: Oil cooler cover change - stripped screw
Wish I'd checked here first!
My cooler guard rusted to nothing (must be lying on an A road somewhere) and I could not remove said screw. Have had to cable tie the rather lovely Evotech replacement over it as it had corrosion-welded itself despite a weeks worth of daily WD40 spraying. Should have known it wouldn't be that simple. Not pretty, but stops me having to replace the cooler in the long run.. I hope. Any ideas what's going to rot next so I can start budgeting?!
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Re: Oil cooler cover change - stripped screw
its a suzuki, everything so get some ACF-50.
btw for those stubborn screws get a proper JIS screwdriver. yes they are expensive for a screwdriver but trust me when you do need it you will be glad you have it. |
12-04-16, 09:50 AM | #10 |
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Re: Oil cooler cover change - stripped screw
Apologies for the resurrection... I too have rounded the oil guard retaining screw, also one of the radiator guard screws. Anyone know where I can buy these?
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