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help with billings ratchet

vandezand

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So I got this ratchet from a sale and I was trying to take it apart for cleaning and greasing. The circlip was bent a little and it broke coming off. So I need a new one of those. Also the plate that it was holding wont come off either. Plus the screws in the head are stripped. What should I do?:confused: I really like the feel of this ratchet and I'd like to use it someday
 

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You can get new C-clips at a hardware store.

What thread are the screws? Are the screws stripped or the ratchet? Chase the ratchet body and get new screws. If not, can you tap it larger?
 

Outlawmws

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I think he means the Philips cross is stripped.

get the ratchet head on something solid (maybe drill a hole on a 2X4 and lay it all flat on a good bench) and set the driver in the holes (clean them out first) and rap on the driver handle downwards as you try to loosen.
 
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vandezand

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Yes the phillips cross is stripped. I sprayed the head with on blaster and when trying to back the screws they stop on the back side. Almost like they are mushroomed out. I don't have a bench yet because I live in an apartment so im basically limited on what I can do
 
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zcbauer89

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You might be able to sacrifice a torx bit to get that Phillips screw out. Its not the right way,use, etc. But it might work. I have done that in a jam. DO NOT recommend doing that on a regular basis though.
 

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Use a small screw extractor. You can also grind down a dremel cutting disk until it has a very small diameter and put a notch in the head of the screw enough to facilitate using a standard blade driver to turn it out.
 
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vandezand

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Okay guys thanks for the good ideas. I will try them when i get off work. As far as the selector not popping off, is it supposed to be like that? Does anyone have experience with these?
 
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