I went out today to install a Micro-Air start unit to my Coleman 15K AC.
The front two screws holding the AC shroud could not be turned by hand with a screwdriver. They must have been cross threaded and then tightened with a drill set to max torque. I was able to get one to turn by attaching a vice grip to the screwdriver but it will not come our and is still fairly hard to turn. At the point that I was considering a sawzall and a sledge hammer I decided to quit and look for advice.
Has this happened to anybody else and if so how did you solve it?
The shroud is made up of two parts that are connected by some sort of interlocking mechanism. There are about eight or so of them. Could half of the shroud be removed with the other half still attached? That might enable me to install the Micro-Air and leave the stuck screws for another day.
I could saw/grind the head of the screw off but then how to reassemble?
I found some parts diagrams on line and it appears that the screws go into some sort of insert in a sheet metal part. Maybe the insert can re removed and then a new one put in? Are helicoils available for this type of problem?
Any other advice is welcome.
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