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Thread: t-20 mounting studs

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    t-20 mounting studs

    I want to re-inforce my t-20 to my frame. Can anyone tell me how the threaded studs on the t-20 housing can be removed? I don't want to try to force them out and screw things up. Thanks

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    t-20 studs

    they just unthread from the case. Just take 2 nuts that fit the threads tighten them 2gether really tight unscrew the studs... or unsavory way.. use vise grips close to the case and screw them out
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    Quote Originally Posted by aatv junkie View Post
    they just unthread from the case. Just take 2 nuts that fit the threads tighten them 2gether really tight unscrew the studs... or unsavory way.. use vise grips close to the case and screw them out
    Aatv junkie is spot on. Use 2 nuts and lock them together is the preferred professional way of doing it. Use vice grips and you can get them out but will need to replace the hardware or at least run a tap over it to fix the threads.
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    If they dont come out easily, they may have been locktited in. Use a propane torch to heat the aluminum case, and melt the locktite, and they will spin right out.

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