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Just broke my bleeder screw :-[ Any tips on extracting?
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Spline drive screw extractors.Chriss_302 said:Just broke my bleeder screw :-[ Any tips on extracting?
Chriss_302 said:Just broke my bleeder screw :-[ Any tips on extracting?
Another way is with a left handed drill bit. Just center the drill in the hole and drill backwards. It will come right out. Spline drive is the first option in my book but both ways work well if done properly.Chriss_302 said:
Spline is probably what I'm going to use first. Wish me luck.Fabman said:Another way is with a left handed drill bit. Just center the drill in the hole and drill backwards. It will come right out. Spline drive is the first option in my book but both ways work well if done properly.
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Chriss_302 said:Spline is probably what I'm going to use first. Wish me luck.
Fabman said:Another way is with a left handed drill bit. Just center the drill in the hole and drill backwards. It will come right out. Spline drive is the first option in my book but both ways work well if done properly.
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Funny you should say that. When you come to my shop I will show you the tail section off the spotter plane from the battle of Normandy. Yes, I have done some aircraft workbyronj said:I agree with all of your tactics. Did you happen to work on aircraft in a past life? Everything you said is what I would have. Although, my snap-on set is cheaper and different.
the5 said:Anyone have the link to the new bleeder screws?