[DeTomaso] Stock Ford Mirror Removal

Jeff Kimball jgkrenton at comcast.net
Fri Mar 20 11:22:41 EDT 2020


Penetrating oil should help from the top too.  Putting a little valve grinding compound in the screw heads, and a brand new Phillips bit, works wonders in helping get stuck screws out.

Jeff #2467

>     On March 20, 2020 at 8:19 AM Doug < doug351c at gmail.com mailto:doug351c at gmail.com > wrote:
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>     If the screws are Philips head, a trick I saw in Family Handyman magazine was to place a rubber band in between the screwdriver tip and the screw’s Philips head cross.
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>     Also, if you can get to the inside of the door, shoot some penetrating oil at the screws threads and let them sit for a day before you attempt to loosen them.
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>     Question to all. I would like to know how to remove OEM mirrors from 70/71 Torino doors with out stripping out screwhead or braking something? Thanks for any and all help here.
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>     If the screws are Philips head, a trick I saw in Family Handyman
>     magazine was to place a rubber band in between the screwdriver tip and
>     the screw's Philips head cross.
> 
>     Also, if you can get to the inside of the door, shoot some penetrating
>     oil at the screws threads and let them sit for a day before you attempt
>     to loosen them.
> 
> 
>     Doug Braun
> 
>     Blue 73L #5505
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>     Question to all. I would like to know how to remove OEM mirrors from
>     70/71 Torino doors with out stripping out screwhead or braking
>     something? Thanks for any and all help here.
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   Penetrating oil should help from the top too.  Putting a little valve
   grinding compound in the screw heads, and a brand new Phillips bit,
   works wonders in helping get stuck screws out.

   Jeff #2467

   On March 20, 2020 at 8:19 AM Doug < [1]doug351c at gmail.com> wrote:

   If the screws are Philips head, a trick I saw in Family Handyman
   magazine was to place a rubber band in between the screwdriver tip and
   the screw's Philips head cross.

   Also, if you can get to the inside of the door, shoot some penetrating
   oil at the screws threads and let them sit for a day before you attempt
   to loosen them.

   Doug Braun

   Blue 73L #5505

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   Subject: [DeTomaso] Stock Ford Mirror Removal

   Question to all. I would like to know how to remove OEM mirrors from
   70/71 Torino doors with out stripping out screwhead or braking
   something? Thanks for any and all help here.

   Bud #3400 ( Drive it like there is no tomorrow -- for there may not be
   ! )

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   If the screws are Philips head, a trick I saw in Family Handyman

   magazine was to place a rubber band in between the screwdriver tip and

   the screw's Philips head cross.

   Also, if you can get to the inside of the door, shoot some penetrating

   oil at the screws threads and let them sit for a day before you attempt

   to loosen them.

   Doug Braun

   Blue 73L #5505

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   Behalf Of B Hower via DeTomaso

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   Subject: [DeTomaso] Stock Ford Mirror Removal

   Question to all. I would like to know how to remove OEM mirrors from

   70/71 Torino doors with out stripping out screwhead or braking

   something? Thanks for any and all help here.

   Bud #3400 ( Drive it like there is no tomorrow -- for there may not be

   ! )

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