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Old 08-13-2009, 10:38 PM   #1
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frozen and stripped screw

Its a sr20, the IACV valve screw, the idle adjustment screw is frozen and freaking stripped. I tried cutting a parallel to get a flat head in there and it worked but that thing wont budge, soaked it in PB blaster, no dice. What are my options? my car idles like crap because of this.
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Old 08-13-2009, 11:05 PM   #2
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heat. and kroil will work better then pb blaster. im not sure were to get it tho, my friend gave me a can

the heat from a propane torch might be suficiant enough.. just be careful not to strip the cut you made. you could try useing a lighter too, it works sometimes. heat it a little and try to loosen it up. if it gets stuck again repeat the procedue. maybe time consumeing but easy
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Old 08-13-2009, 11:29 PM   #3
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Try a heat gun
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use a torch. its easier to direct
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if worst comes to worst, you'll probably need to buy a new IACV valve
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one of my fav tools to use in this situation is a impact screwdriver. best tool ever for stubern screws.
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one of my fav tools to use in this situation is a impact screwdriver. best tool ever for stubern screws.
What he said.
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one of my fav tools to use in this situation is a impact screwdriver. best tool ever for stubern screws.

true, if you know how to use it. but id still heat ut up first to try to get it a little loose. then use the impact.
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