...or if you have an easy-out, drill a hole in them. I found they aren't
really tight either.
Gerard
At 11:41 PM -0400 5/26/02, Frank Clarici wrote:
>Robert.Haigney@anixter.com wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to replace the steering lock cylinder on my midget,
>> But they have no heads, they are smooth....??
>> Anyone know how to do this....??
>
>Grind or file a slot on the top of the bolts then use a screw driver.
>They are round to prevent theft but they usually come out real easy,
>they are not tight.
>Replace them with regular bolts so it's easier the next time or for the
>next owner. If somebody wants to steal the Midget, the headless bolts
>are not going to stop them.
>
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