Stripped Nut On Sprocket!!!!
I Stripped The Nut Trying To Take Off The Sprocket. The Nut Is Starting To Round Off A Little Bit. Before I Do Any More Damage How Do You Think I'll Be Able To Get It Loose With Out Rounding It Off More.....vise Grips Maybe????
Re: Stripped Nut On Sprocket!!!!
20 bucks at Sears... best investment ever
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will not mess up the bolt or nut
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...id=00952160000
will not mess up the bolt or nut
Re: Stripped Nut On Sprocket!!!!
WHAT TOOL SHOULD IF I BOUGHT THE Craftsman Bolt-Out??? I USED THE OPEN IN TOOL AND THAT WAS LIKE THE ONLY ONE I COULD USE. I CANT GET BEHIND IT WITH A SOCKET RENCH B/C OF THE SPACE I HAVE
Re: Stripped Nut On Sprocket!!!!
Do you mean the front or rear sprocket ?
The fronts should be a 10mm . You could probably get vise grips on them .
And the rear , do you mean the nuts on the back side , or the flush mount screws ?
The screws are 6mm allens . And the nuts are 14mm .
The fronts should be a 10mm . You could probably get vise grips on them .
And the rear , do you mean the nuts on the back side , or the flush mount screws ?
The screws are 6mm allens . And the nuts are 14mm .
Re: Stripped Nut On Sprocket!!!!
vise grips should work . Or a crescent wrench .
Or drill out the screw and get another at the hardware store .
The stock nuts should have like a nylon lock in them , so if you cant get it loose you could heat it up a LITTLE .... But then it won't re-lock .
It should stay tight though afterwards (enough to get by).
Or drill out the screw and get another at the hardware store .
The stock nuts should have like a nylon lock in them , so if you cant get it loose you could heat it up a LITTLE .... But then it won't re-lock .
It should stay tight though afterwards (enough to get by).
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