Thanks to all who helped with how to get out the stripped screw on my engine tin. Easy out did the trick! First time I used one - handy gadgit. I found several more screws and bolts that required the same treatment. Worked OK. Problem is, I also have a <Severely!> rusted temp. sensor wire connector which goes through the tin near cylinder #3. This is really rusted into the metal. I can't see how it connects into the head underneath. What should I do? The connector is already destroyed. Should I try an easy out on this too? This thing is really bad. Sheez, at this rate I'll never get down to the basic engine. Thanks again, volks! <<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>> <<>> Don Geiger <<>> <<>> '80 Westy in NJ <<>> <<>> dgeiger@k2nesoft.com <<>> <<>> http://www.k2nesoft.com/~dgeiger <<>> <<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>>
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