There could be several reasons why you are having trouble removing the screw. It may be stuck due to rust or corrosion, or the screwdriver may not be the right size or type for the screw. Applying lubricant, using a screw extractor tool, or seeking help from a professional may help in removing the screw.
screw u people
yes you cant heel flip
first see why he's mad at you, then try to solve the problem. if you cant then screw him..
you cant it has got to be driled dril the block it sits in to acess looking at front of car is right of water hose
it is for screwing something hard and if you use a cross head scree it will just ruin the head of the screw then it wont go in and you cant get it out and flat head screws are more stronger
yes it is wrong get your own boy friend and screw him heyy im going through the same thing..it feels so wrong but you cant help it! get your mom and her boyfriend to break up and then you can screw him cuz that's what i did and it works....
it is for screwing something hard and if you use a cross head scree it will just ruin the head of the screw then it wont go in and you cant get it out and flat head screws are more stronger
A shyster is a person that cant be trusted.. They screw people over and most offten dont care about anybody but themselves..
you cant yes you can you can by using a back axle off a a1 razor scooter and put it through the front forks of a razor pro and put two spacers on the end of the axle. get a screw from a clamp and find three nuts and screw on. screw the screw with nuts on the axle tight (not to tight) enough to make it firm.
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It's my guess, and only a guess, that the idle jet is either plugged or the idle screw is turned in too tight. Judiously apply some carb cleaner and open the screw 3/4 of a turn. Once you get it running, play with the screw to smooth it out.
line up the threads of the tank with the asa, which will be on the bottom of the grips. Then screw it in clockwise until you cant anymore.