Posted by msb on March 23, 2008 at 17:32:36 from (71.51.122.238):
In Reply to: Re: roosa master posted by sherburne on March 23, 2008 at 14:53:38:
The plastic cast ring was still included in the last kit I bought from an authorized Roosa Master Repair shop. I would not use it ,however. I now replace them all with the later all steel weight retainer.Its a forever fix.
The cam screw has right handed threads. I have removed hundreds of them by firmly placing the splined wrench in the screw and then giving the wrench a good rap with a medium size hammer. I have had a few screws split out in the past.Most of them were before I started using the hammer on them. They are pretty brittle. In that case, I used a hacksaw and cut the housing to allow further disassembly. I suppose if you were good enough, you could weld something to the broken screw without cutting the housing away. I was never that good of a welder. Once I cut the timing advance casting away, I would use a pair of ViceGrips to remove the broken bolt.
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