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!!!!!!! clutch screw torqued

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Old June-13th-2003, 07:51 PM
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!!!!!!! clutch screw torqued

What do I do if I was to...say...torque a screw and it breaks off....


on the clutch.

I was installing my clutch on the GTX and over-torqued one of the screws. And before you call me an idiot, yes, I was torquing to specification...all of the other screws went fine.

IS it safe to drill it out?
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Old June-13th-2003, 07:54 PM
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yup .. you can ... or just pull of the clutch pull of the flywheel and then sit there and look at it ....j/k

yeah drill it out ...
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Old June-13th-2003, 07:57 PM
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lol, thanks bruce...you're always helpful


I think I'll just take a break and do that tomorrow...I've been moving engines around since 2:00...so you could imagine what wonderful proverbs I recited when the bolt broke.

anyhow..thanks.
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Old June-14th-2003, 10:19 PM
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ohh yeah ,, I tend to use some of the regular " YOUR MOTHER " when I break a bolt or strip a bolt
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