just gonna drill off the head, and use vice grips to remove the shaftsTry the impact driver before you drill them out. One or two good taps with a hammer will break them loose 90% of the time...
Went to the shop and we only had bits for concrete, going to harbor freight later to try and get a set
I see the head is rung out already and so it's an uphill battle, however......
FWIW, Concrete bits can be used for drilling hardened steels if sharpened at the right angles. Not saying it's appropriate or useful info in this case.
Consider an manual impact screwdriver, I use mine often.
Those screw heads are Japanese JIS standard you probably know, and there's a driver for that that's slightly different than #2 phillips. Regardless, you must have a good screwdriver that fits the head and preferably hardened, a junky worn out dime store soft-tipped phillips won't cut the mustard.
I think using the drill method is the last resort, bought a #2 JIS screwdriver from vessel on amazon and still wasn't able to crack either of them loose.
I liked your idea of slotting the heads as well..
I’m telling you, a manual impact driver is worth it’s weight in gold...
Yeah found the part number in the manual and ordering from OSD each one is like .99.I don't know the dimensions off hand, but the Mikuni part number is C5-0414-G
http://www.mikuni.com/pdf/sbn_manual.pdf
I don't know the dimensions off hand, but the Mikuni part number is C5-0414-G
http://www.mikuni.com/pdf/sbn_manual.pdf
BTW, I wouldn't worry too much about obtaining hex head screws, it will no longer feel like the 1st time, next time but I would dunk the screws in oil before installing them and be careful not to cross thread them.