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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: East Bethel, MN
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| Re: 88cc to 108cc upgrade question???
No problem I will. BTW, I'm originally from Wisconsin. Moved here to Minnesota about 2 years ago. I'm from Osceola if you know where that is? About 30-45min. north of Hudson. Went to school in River Falls.
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My Mood: | Re: 88cc to 108cc upgrade question??? Make sure you use a #3 phillips. If you don't have a driver, I get the bit seated good and grab the screwdriver hex part with a box end wrench, set the motor where it cant move, push like hell & turn the wrench. I've got some pretty stuck ones out that way, and even prefer it to the impact. Drilled a bunch of them out too, with a 1/4" drill bit, just till the head falls off and fished the screw out with vice-grips. Centerdrilled and ez-out'ed a few too.
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: East Bethel, MN
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| Re: 88cc to 108cc upgrade question???
Thanks for the info. I tried the #3 with a wrench idea and can't get them out. I'll get a new impact tonight and try that.
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| Re: 88cc to 108cc upgrade question???
If your interested in racing we have a three class series at thunder hill speedway in menomonie wi i dont know how far away you are from that check out our website Thunder Hill Speedway - Home Brent |
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