Paul Rochdale
Registered user
My R100/7 hasn't been started up for a while - yes I know, I should have known better - so whilst the electrics work (lights, horn, indicators) and the battery is obviously charged, I want to take the starter motor cover off to have a look at the starter motor and it's connections. Two socket headed caps screws hold the cover on, and whilst one came undone the second one has seized on and the hezagon rounded off. Whacking the head of the screw with an allen key in a socket and extension bar, and a lump hammer has failed to get it moving, and because the screw is about 40mm long, any WD40 I've applied will almost certainly fail to reach the threads.
As there is insufficient of the head to get a purchase with Mole Grips and any applied heat would not reach the thread either, I'm thinking about drilling the HT steel of the screw head off using a cobalt drill. What do you think?
As there is insufficient of the head to get a purchase with Mole Grips and any applied heat would not reach the thread either, I'm thinking about drilling the HT steel of the screw head off using a cobalt drill. What do you think?



