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cut a notch in them with a hacksaw or a dremmel and undo them with a large flat head screwdriver,
or get some small multi-grips and grip the screw and undo them,
easy as pie,
failing that, grind the top of the screw off, and grip the shaft of the screw, they will easily undo when no weight is on them ____________________ the humans are dead
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What has already been said, hacksaw grooves are excellent, double blade your hacksaw for great results. Giving them a great hit with a hammer and a punch is an excellent way aswell as it shocks the threads.  ____________________ Haz ER-5, innit! |
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If the screws really are fucking (screwing?) as you have claimed in your title, then once you have extracted the old screws and they have finished reproducing you will have some nice new screws to replace them with
I apologise for the above sentence. It's kind of late. ____________________ will never give up his CG. I look at my fuel gauge more as a progress bar than a fuel gauge.
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| hmmmnz wrote: | cut a notch in them with a hacksaw or a dremmel and undo them with a large flat head screwdriver,
or get some small multi-grips and grip the screw and undo them,
easy as pie,
failing that, grind the top of the screw off, and grip the shaft of the screw, they will easily undo when no weight is on them |
| XlonewolfX wrote: | What has already been said, hacksaw grooves are excellent, double blade your hacksaw for great results. Giving them a great hit with a hammer and a punch is an excellent way aswell as it shocks the threads.  |
cheers, men off to the garage to put this into practice and to order some stainless steel hex screw replacements thanks.
| Alexio wrote: | If the screws really are fucking (screwing?) as you have claimed in your title, then once you have extracted the old screws and they have finished reproducing you will have some nice new screws to replace them with
I apologise for the above sentence. It's kind of late. |
fucked screws, not fucking screws. your humour needs a bit of work  ____________________ CG125 > ZX6r > GSX600F > CB250n + ZX7R+ Bandit 1200 |
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managed to clean out the carbs and put em back, now bike won't start any ideas? ____________________ CG125 > ZX6r > GSX600F > CB250n + ZX7R+ Bandit 1200 |
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So the plugs are dry but fuel is getting to the float bowl?
Tends to suggest either a massive air leak so there is no vacuum through the carbs (try putting your hand over the choke end as you turn it over, it should suck your hand against the carb) or that one or more of the jets are blocked.
If there is suction throught the carb, fuel in the carb and an open jet, fuel should be getting into the engine and at least making the plugs wet and the exhaust smell of petrol.
Are they CV or slide carbs on your bike? ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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I managed to remove this rounded off gear change sprocket with a square stud extractor without breaking anything. . ____________________ she's alive!!!! |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 147 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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