Impact driver might work. Set it to TIGHTEN first to shock it, then switch to loosen. Failing that, heat!
Once I got mine out the first time never fitted them again no problem the wheel holds the drum in place 20 years of not having to fight that screw.Hello All! Me again!
Trying to get the release screw undone on my rear break drums.....without much luck using my biggest screwdriver!
Should I be using a special tool?
Thanks in advance,
PaulView attachment 216637
No it's not out yet! I was looking at the back end while I was waiting for parts for the front end. Then the parts arrived and I've been working on the front end. It's going well. I will be on the back again next week and will up date!So is it out yet?
You'll need to throw old screws away, buy new screws and be sure to tap through the thread before screwing up
Thank you for this I will have a google and get some copper grease.Impact driver. can be picked up cheaply form halfrauds (and actually quite good quality). Then either do not replace or if you are replacing it copper grease it before fitting.
Hello All! Me again!
Trying to get the release screw undone on my rear break drums.....without much luck using my biggest screwdriver!
Should I be using a special tool?
Thanks in advance,
PaulView attachment 216637
I see you already have it out but for those who wonder in the future or suggested violence or damaging methods then you need to use one of these - hammer impact driver basically - NOT an electric/air one.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/hilka-pr...7k8XIolt4X0C9olk50EaAjw4EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
I've never had one of these screws beat me with one of these, unless some idiot had not already mangled the screw with incorrect tools making it impossible, usually the Philips head screws mind you.