Clutch Spring Cap Screw Modification

I wasn't. I murdered them and got a replacement set with the hex top from Mikes. I'm sure a real mechanic will know but mine got dead.
 
I had the same troubles but in reverse. I got mine out but couldn't get them back in with proper torque. You're going to have to get some kind of screw extractor. Drill a hole in the centers and there is a special bit thats screws in and backs the screw out. Or use an easy out.
 

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Its great idea.Its really also helpful and useful tips for others. Its informative facts regarding cap screws. That means, whose are better and how we modify it again.Thanks for share this information with us.
 
Just a lil' update. Close examination of the spring seat corner of the original clutch spring screws may reveal a 'rounded' corner, that may prevent the clutch spring from fully seating against the flange of the screwhead. This creates a false bottom, and also makes the spring grab the screw, possibly making it difficult to separate the spring from the screw.

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My solution was to simply turn-down this inside corner on the lathe. It may be possible to do this using a drill or drillpress. Clamp the screw shank in the drill chuck, leaving room to get the edge of a flat file in there.

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Oh yes you can. It's only $3.99 at the moment. LOL! When I see something like that I feel so grateful that I want to buy a dozen of them as a reward.


But this modification...I was curious how many drill bits do you go through doing this? What's the best bit to use?
 
I have one of these HF impact drivers. Only way I got the flat head Philips screws out of the upper head.
WOW, glad I read all of this above before unscrewing those clutch pack bolts.
 
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Harbor Freight Has upgraded there hand impact wrench since I looked last.
It has a red plastic handle that flares out on the end you hit so your less apt to hit your fingers and comes with 6 bits. The usual four two sizes of Phillips and straight and two longer bits one the # 3 phillips and the 8 mm straight. All in a blowmoulded case.
Very nice looking.
#37530, $7.99 with the 20% off coupon $6.39, Can't hardly beat that.
You find there coupons in many magazines. Often they have them on the web site.
 
About to reinstall clutch pack and use the (I believe Mikes xs) 39-6504 hex head screw set with included alloy seats....forgot I even had them...forgot everything I had read on this post way back last summer...Oh, me.
 
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