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Re: Stromberg diaphragm retaining screw tool
- To: Lonn Howard <[email protected]>, Triumphs <[email protected]>, "Stag Digest, List" <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: Stromberg diaphragm retaining screw tool
- From: Glenn Merrell <[email protected]>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 16:53:03 -0700
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Hello All,
Curious about this problem with Posi-Drive Screws. Has anyone identified a
Triumph Part number that specifies that a screw is a posi-drive in a particular
application?
Regards,
Glenn Merrell
Triumph Stag Register USA VP
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Lonn Howard wrote:
>
> The screws are Posi-drive, which are identifiable by the four small lines
> stamped on the head of the screw. Don't use a Philips or you qualify for
> DPO status. Any good tool shop will be happy to sell you a set of
> Posi-drives. You should have a set because they are used elsewhere on your
> Triumph. Start looking...
>
> From: Ronald A. Dowty <[email protected]>
> Subject: Stromberg diaphragm retaining screw tool
> >What the hell do I use to get these things off and where do I get it? I
> know
> >it's not a phillips screw driver but I could probably make it work I just
> >don't want to. Please tell me I can go down to Sears and buy one of these
> >things really cheap and easily.
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