I’m going to try to gently tap it out with a screwdriver, if that’s doesn’t work I’ll try the drill.You could try that, not sure if it would work? Probably drill a little deeper than a easy out?
This sounds a bit much for me, but if these other methods don't work, I’ll give it shot. Is there video or post about this?If you know how to take the clutch pressure plate apart its easy to fix. That allen bolt you are referring too stick out past the pressure plate on the back side around 1" to 1 1/2"
If you chose to remove the pressure plate then remove those 3 bolts...back them off a little at a time or you will bend the diaphragm spring...once you get them removed then pull the holding ring and diaphragm spring off
..then remove pressure plate and you are there...install in reverse order and do not over tighten the 3 bolts as they bottom out and have x amount of torque which is not much
It's easier to do than take the outer primary cover off honestly...This sounds a bit much for me, but if these other methods don't work, I’ll give it shot. Is there video or post about this?
Drill a small diameter hole and use an extractor together with a drill. Should come out.Dammit, I am so ashamed. Total rookie mistake. Over torqued the Jam Nut on the Clutch Adjustment Screw on my 2004 117 Ridgeback, and this happened. 1.) how screwed am I and 2.) where can I get a replacement adjustment screw if I can manage to get this out?
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