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04-26-2009, 11:44
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Mirror set screws
So, has anyone had to do battle with the set screws on their mirrors? The PO
had the mirrors set to his specifications and it serves my purposes for the most part. But, I wanted to tweak them and was unable to loosen hex screws on the bottom or side. I sprayed the set screws with PB Blaster and let it set overnight. I put a breaker bar on the hex key and was still unable to budge them. Any thoughts???? Jerry 85 PT40 |
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04-26-2009, 12:04
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Jerry - far as I know, my mirrors are identical to yours.
Those set screws are a royal PITA when stuck. Along with penetrating oil, I used heat from a propane torch. This method is not without problems. For the screw on the bottom, your heater wires travel through this area. For the screw in the mirror head the mirror glass is mounted with a rubber gasket. If you concentrate the heat carefully the screw may come loose without damaging the wiring or gasket. I had to remove the mirrors and take everything apart. Of course, those decades-old plain steel screws had rusted so several holes had to be drilled out, then drilled deeper and re-threaded. The screws were then replaced with longer stainless screws. New set screws, new wires and mirror glass while I was at it. Everything back together with anti-seize in the right places. This job did not happen overnight but the reward has been solid adjustable mirrors for the past 5 years. Or, 600 bux or so will buy you a new set of heated remote control mirrors. Bob Griesel '84 FC31 WLII WA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "jburgessx2" > > So, has anyone had to do battle with the set screws on their mirrors? The PO had the mirrors set to his specifications and it serves my purposes for the most part. But, I wanted to tweak them and was unable to loosen hex screws on the bottom or side. I sprayed the set screws with PB Blaster and let it set overnight. I put a breaker bar on the hex key and was still unable to budge them. > > Any thoughts???? > > Jerry > 85 PT40 > |
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04-26-2009, 12:51
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Bob,
Good post. I'm experiencing the drivers side mirror will move and needs to be adjusted. So far, So good. Curt Sprenger On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 5:04 PM, freewill2008 <"sundance101@comcast.net"> wrote:
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04-26-2009, 14:42
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If you end up having to drill the set screws out of the housing, be careful.
The set screws (on my rig) don't go all the way to the ball at the bottom of the mirror. The set screws go to a split bushing that the ball at the bottom of the mirror rides in. The set screw compresses the split bushing which, in turn, secures the ball at the bottom of the mirror. After bending a long handle allen wrench, I chose to drill out the set screw and install a stainless steel "Helicoil" in the aluminum housing. The stainless Helicoil with a stainless set screw should be a happier arrangement than the SS set screw in the aluminum housing. Note: If you chose to put a Helicoil in the blind hole you will have to grind down the Helicoil tap to permit the Helicoil to be set in the blind hole. Eric Perplies 96 42' WBWL currently in Littlerock, WA |
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04-26-2009, 15:07
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Eric Perplies"
> > If you end up having to drill the set screws out of the housing, be careful. The set screws (on my rig) don't go all the way to the ball at the bottom of the mirror. The set screws go to a split bushing that the ball at the bottom of the mirror rides in. The set screw compresses the split bushing which, in turn, secures the ball at the bottom of the mirror. > > After bending a long handle allen wrench, I chose to drill out the set screw and install a stainless steel "Helicoil" in the aluminum housing. The stainless Helicoil with a stainless set screw should be a happier arrangement than the SS set screw in the aluminum housing. Note: If you chose to put a Helicoil in the blind hole you will have to grind down the Helicoil tap to permit the Helicoil to be set in the blind hole. > > Eric Perplies > 96 42' WBWL > currently in Littlerock, WA > In my experience if you drill out the allen screw with a drill just slightly smaller than the screw the heat generated by drilling will usually break the screw free much like using a torch without the collateral damage. Get a left hand drill bit and when it breaks free the drill will back it right out. Kevin Ridley 79 35FC XV Spokane WA |
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04-26-2009, 15:34
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To clarify - I had to drill and re-tap some of the #8 screws holding the mirror
frame and retainer ring to the mirror body and swing arm. Once the mirror was apart, the hex-head set screws came out easily with liberal heat, oil, patience, and an allen wrench. Bob Griesel '84 FC31 WLII WA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "thewrench1963" > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Eric Perplies" > > > > If you end up having to drill the set screws out of the housing, be careful. The set screws (on my rig) don't go all the way to the ball at the bottom of the mirror. The set screws go to a split bushing that the ball at the bottom of the mirror rides in. The set screw compresses the split bushing which, in turn, secures the ball at the bottom of the mirror. > > > > After bending a long handle allen wrench, I chose to drill out the set screw and install a stainless steel "Helicoil" in the aluminum housing. The stainless Helicoil with a stainless set screw should be a happier arrangement than the SS set screw in the aluminum housing. Note: If you chose to put a Helicoil in the blind hole you will have to grind down the Helicoil tap to permit the Helicoil to be set in the blind hole. > > > > Eric Perplies > > 96 42' WBWL > > currently in Littlerock, WA > > > > In my experience if you drill out the allen screw with a drill just slightly smaller than the screw the heat generated by drilling will usually break the screw free much like using a torch without the collateral damage. Get a left hand drill bit and when it breaks free the drill will back it right out. > > Kevin Ridley > 79 35FC XV > Spokane WA > |
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04-27-2009, 08:10
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I bought a set of BB mirrors at FMCA for $150.00. Some guy had a bunch. I can call a friend and see if more are available.
John Redden 91 PT 40 NC Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with SprintSpeed From: "jburgessx2" Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 23:44:33 -0000 To: Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Mirror set screws So, has anyone had to do battle with the set screws on their mirrors? The PO had the mirrors set to his specifications and it serves my purposes for the most part. But, I wanted to tweak them and was unable to loosen hex screws on the bottom or side. I sprayed the set screws with PB Blaster and let it set overnight. I put a breaker bar on the hex key and was still unable to budge them. Any thoughts???? Jerry 85 PT40 |
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04-27-2009, 08:24
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04-27-2009, 08:34
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Yes
John Redden 91 PT 40 NC Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with SprintSpeed From: Ernie Ekberg Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 13:24:05 -0700 (PDT) To: Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Mirror set screws
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04-27-2009, 10:36
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If these are new ones, I could use a set.
Bob Lawrence 84 PT36 Mathis, Texas (with screwed up mirrors) > > Yes > John Redden > 91 PT 40 > NC > Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with SprintSpeed > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ernie Ekberg > > Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 13:24:05 > To: > Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Mirror set screws > > > Are these the mirrors with the BB logo on them? > > > Ernie Ekberg > 83PT40 > Wanderlodge > Weatherford, Tx > http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/erni...gandrepair > > --- On Mon, 4/27/09, jvredden@... > > From: jvredden@... > Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Mirror set screws > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Date: Monday, April 27, 2009, 3:10 PM > > > > > > > > > I bought a set of BB mirrors at FMCA for $150.00. Some guy had a bunch. I can call a friend and see if more are available. > > John Redden > 91 PT 40 > NC > Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with SprintSpeed > > > From: "jburgessx2" > Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 23:44:33 -0000 > To: > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Mirror set screws > > > > So, has anyone had to do battle with the set screws on their mirrors? The PO had the mirrors set to his specifications and it serves my purposes for the most part. But, I wanted to tweak them and was unable to loosen hex screws on the bottom or side. I sprayed the set screws with PB Blaster and let it set overnight. I put a breaker bar on the hex key and was still unable to budge them. > > Any thoughts???? > > Jerry > 85 PT40 > |
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