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In the middle of changing out my timing belt (and idlers, water pump, cam and crank seal, etc.) and pulled the oil pump to loctite the screws and reseal it.  Only I can't get one of the screws out and it's started to strip. Tried loosening it with a scewdriver bit in a 1/4" socket after whacking it with a hammer a few times so it seems to be stuck pretty good.   

 

If i just loctite the other ones, think this one will be ok?  I deburred it as best as possible and its not protruding above the backplate surface.  I don't want to mess with extracting it if I don't have to.  

 

The car is old and pretty beat up, just trying to get in on the road for some temporary wheels so ultra longevity is not a concern.  Hopefully I won't have it longer than another year or two, tops.  

 

 

 

The screw in question:

 

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An impact driver is usually what is needed to remove those. I wouldn't worry about it if it isn't loose.

That's what I was thinking and hoping to hear. Thanks!

 

I like the manual impact driver for screws like this, great for those nasty brake disk screws.

Is there much difference between one of these and just hitting a screwdriver socket bit with a hammer?  Might have to pick one up if so.

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The sum of the inward force from the hammer plus the turning effort from the ramp inside the impact driver makes a huge difference.

 

You just have to remember to put some 'turn' force into it then smack it with the hammer.

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Sweet, I'll have to pick one up.  Couldn't tell if the impact spun it or not.  

 

Got it all back together yesterday and it still ain't running right.  Being non-interference there's no way valves or pistons could have been damaged when the idler seized and the belt jumped, right? 

 

Hopefully the belt is just off by a tooth (although I checked it like five times) and its not a bad lifter or something else.  Look for a new thread by the end of the day if it's not the belt!

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