bro your best shot is grab a coping saw and make 3 to 7 more teeth on it maybe more
To fix a stripped bike pedal, you can try using a pedal tap to re-thread the crank arm. If that doesn't work, you may need to replace the crank arm or the pedal.
start your car then drive
How do u fix a stripped out oil pan
Helicoils.
To repair a stripped bike crank thread effectively, you can use a thread repair kit or a helicoil insert. First, remove the crank arm and clean the stripped thread. Then, follow the instructions in the repair kit to tap a new thread or insert the helicoil. This will provide a strong and durable fix for the stripped thread on your bike crank.
Depends on what's wrong with it. If it is the base of the arm stripped out where it attaches to the shaft you replace it, or you can take it off and put some JB Weld or epoxy glue on it and bolt the arm back one. This may make it permanent, but it's a cheap fix.
I would use a tap and die set to re-thread the shaft down one size.Since it's just a hold-down nut, it won't affect the functionality.
To fix a stripped screw hole, you can use a larger screw, fill the hole with wood glue and toothpicks, or use a screw repair kit.
No way to fix that - your tank is scrap.
the wiper arm is pressed on to a splined shaft. the shaft or the arm could be stripped. you need to remove the arm and see if the motor is still turning the shaft and to check the splines.
To fix a stripped bolt head, you can try using a rubber band or a piece of steel wool to create more grip, or use a specialized tool like a bolt extractor or a tap and die set to remove the stripped bolt.
To fix a stripped wood screw hole, you can fill it with a wooden dowel or toothpicks coated in wood glue. Once the glue dries, you can reinsert the screw into the hole.