If you have to mess with clutchheads, best thing to buy is a Makita Grinder.
These days I spend about three days a month in the salvage yard collecting
parts for some of the retailers and I can tell you, when I see a clutch
head, I try it with the screwdriver (out of habit and for no good reason)
and then I grab the grinder and grind the head off. Its been my experience
that even after spending the time drilling and re-tapping the hole, I still
could sip a few Pina Coladas, take a world tour, and then learn a new
language in the time it would have taken for me to get it out with the
screwdriver/visegrip/hacksaw combination that is the norm.
Deve Krehbiel
Hesston, Kansas
1950 3100 * 1949 3600 * 1948 4400 * 50 3100
www.speedprint.com/Deves50/index.html
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian _" <pkupman57@hotmail.com>
To: <jonkunkel@home.com>; <chevy1@jps.net>
Cc: <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Clutch Tip Screwdrivers
> if you really want clutch head screwdrivers go to NAPA the SMALL one here
in
> town carries over 20 different size clutch head drivers, i bought several
> myself, then decided to go ahead and use allen heads, tho torx are looking
> good right now too.
>
> Brian M
> Atwater, CA
> '57 Chevy 3200
> '55 Chevy 6400 (comming soon, very soon)
> '00 Dodge Neon
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