cobalt650
Pro
In an attempt to change the oil, I found that 3 of screws with the Phillips slots are stuck that hold the black lowers plastic on . An impact wrench just spun the slots out. Any thoughts?? Very frustrating!!!!!!
rxbrent
Veteran
screws
make sure your using a #3 phillips and tap on the end with a hammer it might help loosen.
make sure your using a #3 phillips and tap on the end with a hammer it might help loosen.
thinksnow
Expert
Screws
I had several of mine that wouldn't come off. I ruined the heads of them and they were still tight. I just pulled out the Dremel and made a flat slot on them and used a standard screwdriver. They are still on the sled and work way better now.
As stated above, use a #3 Philips screwdriver and give it a good pop before trying to turn it.
Lance
I had several of mine that wouldn't come off. I ruined the heads of them and they were still tight. I just pulled out the Dremel and made a flat slot on them and used a standard screwdriver. They are still on the sled and work way better now.
As stated above, use a #3 Philips screwdriver and give it a good pop before trying to turn it.
Lance
CanadianRX1
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Seems that road salt, dirt and grime get in there and makes it hard to remove.
I ended up using a hammer and chisel to remove one of the screws on my machine. I just hit the chisel on the edge of the screw and it worked just fine.
As stated above, use a #3 Phillips screwdriver.
I ended up using a hammer and chisel to remove one of the screws on my machine. I just hit the chisel on the edge of the screw and it worked just fine.
As stated above, use a #3 Phillips screwdriver.
big red RX-1
Newbie
My buudy had the same problem i know what you mean but try a EZ-OUT came out after using that tool
bdm
Expert
I have had to drill those out many times until a changed them to hex head cap screws. You may consider drilling off the heads (they are very soft and easy to drill), removing the panel, and grabbing the stems with vice-grips.
thinksnow
Expert
Screws
Try my method before drilling them out. You can still use them that way. If you can't get them out, then drill them out.
Lance
Try my method before drilling them out. You can still use them that way. If you can't get them out, then drill them out.
Lance
snugmat
Newbie
And when you put them back on use a generous dose of never seize on them and no more probs.
cobalt650
Pro
Hex nuts
I go them out with the Dremel, a bit of damage to the surroundng plastic, but it was just the bottom ones, nobody but the snow snakes will know. Where would you recommend getting the hex nuts?? If I am unable to locate those, I'll slot them and use oil/never seize as advised. Thanks for the help fellas
I go them out with the Dremel, a bit of damage to the surroundng plastic, but it was just the bottom ones, nobody but the snow snakes will know. Where would you recommend getting the hex nuts?? If I am unable to locate those, I'll slot them and use oil/never seize as advised. Thanks for the help fellas
rgextreme1998
Veteran
hex head replacement
anyone have what they use to replace those silly phillips screws that strip out? they are kind of weird with that shoulder on them. thanks
anyone have what they use to replace those silly phillips screws that strip out? they are kind of weird with that shoulder on them. thanks
Honk
TY 4 Stroke Master
I use a number two driver not a three. Just put the tip on the grinder. Remove a mill or two from tip. give it a try, works well.
thrasher
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
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You can't go wrong with a Phillips #3 driver, perfect fit. If you strip the centre, use a side cutter plier, put one beek in the stripped hole and the other to the outer edge of the bolt, the metal is soft as we know, give a little squeeze and turn to loosen, very easy. Replace with new Yamaha bolts, as that collar can't be found on any regular bolts. Just order a few extra so you have them.
bdm
Expert
I use socket-head screws and added a washer and a tight-fitting plastic bushing to each one to act as the shoulder and the oversized head. Works great and when removed all of the pieces are held together by the bushing.
Warrior Snowman
Extreme
removed with a chisel and hammer, then threw them away. Went to the hardware store and bought allen head screws to replace them. Now they are easy to replace. Take one with you when you buy and be sure to get metric.
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