goeasy123
Well-Known Member
I just bagged a used Hydrovane that I'm refurbing. A lot of the screws were 'welded' in with Al Oxide where there is an interface between Al casting and SS screws. All the grub screws that retain the plastic shaft bearings are OK, but the 2 that retain the top shaft are seized. The other clamping screws I've had to drill out and I'm going to Hellicoil the internal threads. Two questions:
1. Any ideas on getting these 2 screws out? I've soaked them in easing fluid over night. I don't want use heat because of the plastic bearing.
2. What's the best way to stop SS screws seizing the the Al casting? The worst cases are where the bolts go through clearance holes.
1. Any ideas on getting these 2 screws out? I've soaked them in easing fluid over night. I don't want use heat because of the plastic bearing.
2. What's the best way to stop SS screws seizing the the Al casting? The worst cases are where the bolts go through clearance holes.