aftica24
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When going to change hyfax I noticed one srew is just flush with hyfax and when removed it looks like the threaded hole is messed thus it did not go in all the way.
Any tricks out there or ideas? I assume as long as it is flush it will not cause a problem?
Thanks!!!
Any tricks out there or ideas? I assume as long as it is flush it will not cause a problem?
Thanks!!!
grader
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if it goes in and is flush then no problem, if not then drill it through an use a nylock nut to hold it.
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grader said:if it goes in and is flush then no problem, if not then drill it through an use a nylock nut to hold it.
x2 best way to do it, just like a cat.
aftica24
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Thanks for the help
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I simply put in a shorter screw and made sure it seated good........ Done that 4 years ago.. no problems. MM.aftica24 said:When going to change hyfax I noticed one srew is just flush with hyfax and when removed it looks like the threaded hole is messed thus it did not go in all the way.
Any tricks out there or ideas? I assume as long as it is flush it will not cause a problem?
Thanks!!!
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Rockerdans method better than stock .
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