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Hi I am up to removing the armor from my Stuart.
I have done this before many years ago on on other Stuarts with less than happy outcomes for the armor screws. I have so far done the full flush with oil of wintergreen etc mixtures to get as much penetration as possible. I have whacked them with a 1 inch drive rattle gun . My next trick will be to heat them and cool them try to get a bit of penetrant into then when they are warm . Heating stuff up is always a trick with all the accumulated oil etc around. I cant find any reference to special screwdrivers for armor in my parts/reference books. The screws are a pain as they have very narrow slots given their size. Every screw I stuff up means a screw I have to make. Any clues would be gratefully received. |
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Im not firmillar with what kind of bolts it has, are they like american halftrack bolts? Countersunk flat head bolts?
Andy
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Yes just about the same.
The large armor bolts are about 1/2 inch I think the biggest on a half track is 3/8 there are about twenty at 1/2 inch and thirty at 3/8 |
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Hi Gina,
Same problem here with the Staghound turret, the front plate has 1" countersunk screws with locknuts on the inside. I made an 1 1/8" Screwdriver out of an old leaf spring because I couldn't find a big long driver to fit. Then I made a bar to fit horizontal to the screw driver to control the twist. CRC, heat and swearing also help. Two person job to undo each bolt. Wayne |
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Another cunning trick is to mig a reasonable size tack on each side of a hex nut, then use a standard socket while it is still warm. You have to relinish the top of the screw when finished , but at least you achieve the job. Just make sure the tack welds don't cover the slot area of the screw.
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OK thanks for the great tips...will organize a bit of leaf spring and a Mig and give it a go....
Wayne any recommendations most effective words re the swearing.... ??? |
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I'm guessing its a spur of the moment personal inspiration thing.
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Gina, here is a tool on ebay right now. Its expensive but you can get ideas to make one yourself. on my halftrack I just heated nut up and used a flat head ended socket for my 3/8 drive ratchet, although the t handle would be better i would think
www.ebay.com/itm/like/231269007868 Andy
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