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#730190 03/15/2011 7:23 PM
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I need to adjust the door latch plate on my 55 series 2. The plate has screws that have a dogbone shaped opening in the head. I am having problems finding a bit to fit the screw so I can loosen and adjust the plate. Any help out there?

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They are called clutchhead screws. You can get a set of clutchhead screw drivers from any of the venders, or at NAPA auto supply.

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You can also buy just the bits at any good tool store, so you don"t have to buy a full set of drivers.


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