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 Posted: 12-05-2018 01:27 am
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Bill,

I assume since it's been ten years since your original post one way or another you've solved your problem. For those who may run into this problem in the future there's a relatively simple way to solve this problem. Find a Phillips screwdriver that fits the screw and a hand sledge, spray the screws with a penetrant, center the screwdriver in the screw, whack it a few times, that usually takes care of the problem. I did this just recently on my J-H, it also worked on my Austin-Healey.