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  • The silliest little screw is seized. Known issue? Both motors.

    Trying to take the covers off that cover the oil pan on my DF300AP motors so that I can change the oil an anode.

    I get all of them off until I get to the one that is directly below the flush port on the outside of the motor. This is the little 8mm head bold with a Phillips head in the center.

    I can get PB blaster at the mating surface between the plastic panels, I can get PB blaster on the actual head... But there is just NO moving this bolt/screw.

    Is there any magic? BOTH motors have the same issue -- so I have to think this is common.

    Thanks!

  • #2
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screw_extractor

    As a last resort.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Murray View Post

      I'm trying to avoid getting to that point.

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      • #4
        If the slots in the Philips head are not buggered up too much, a little heat to pull the PB Blaster into the threads followed by a sharp blow(s) to an impact driver may break them loose.
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        Lisle Hand Impact Driver - 1/2" Drive - Includes #2, #3, #4 Phillips and 3/8" straight bits - Can also be used with 1/2" drive impact sockets

        Hope this helps.

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        • #5
          Tried an 8mm socket and a drill impact driver? Thats the usual method that gets the job done.

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          • #6
            I agree on the impact driver. I had an issue removing a philips head screw from a bow light. No matter how much downward pressure using a variety of screw drivers, the head was getting stripped. One pop using an impact and it came right out. Beyond amazed. Apply force, and go SLOW.

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