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dperson
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I am working on my '82 GS-750TZ. I'm not terribly mechanically inclined (as in little experience). I'm attempting to pull the carbs so they can be cleaned. I tried to remove the bracket that holds the choke cable. Despite being very careful, the two screws securing the bracket stripped out.
Here's my technique for removing screws in this situation. I used a quality 6" Phillips head (to reach through the frame) inserted into an interchangeable handle. I inserted the tip into the screw, applied counter-clockwise pressure while tapping the top of the handle with a plastic-head hammer. The hammer shock goes down the screw and allows very a momentary release of pressure on the threads. Eventually the threads just let go and the screw comes loose.
In the case of the 2 bracket screws, the metal in the head gave before the threads. My fault - no doubt - too much pressure.
How do I remove them now and are they a standard size that can be easily obtained?
Here's my technique for removing screws in this situation. I used a quality 6" Phillips head (to reach through the frame) inserted into an interchangeable handle. I inserted the tip into the screw, applied counter-clockwise pressure while tapping the top of the handle with a plastic-head hammer. The hammer shock goes down the screw and allows very a momentary release of pressure on the threads. Eventually the threads just let go and the screw comes loose.
In the case of the 2 bracket screws, the metal in the head gave before the threads. My fault - no doubt - too much pressure.
How do I remove them now and are they a standard size that can be easily obtained?