Stuck Screw On Front Brake Master Cylinder

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Stuck Screw On Front Brake Master Cylinder

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Today I tried to change my own brake fluid on my 2016 PCX150 for the first time and I cannot for the life of me remove one of the screws on the reservoir cap.

I used the correct size screwdriver, WD-40, rubber bands and a hammer on the screwdriver with zero luck. Has anyone had experience with a stubborn or stripped screw? What can I do here to remove it without damaging anything else?

Also, does anyone have a reliable site to order a new screw from? I found hondapartshouse.com, but I'm not sure if there's better sites out there. Thanks!
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good morning I usually use wurth boltex
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Also keep in mind that this bike uses JS head screws, not PhillIps Head. That makes a difference when the screw is stubborn.
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Also keep in mind that this bike uses JS head screws, not PhillIps Head. That makes a difference when the screw is stubborn.
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Thanks all. I've ordered a JIS screwdriver with a few different tips for it and will leave it alone until it arrives. I don't want to strip it more than I already have. Will update when I try it.
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Just got my JIS driver and it removed the screw no problem, even in this partially stripped state. Ordered a couple of extra screws to replace the current ones just in case.
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Thanks for the feedback!
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I change my brake fluid a little more often than most. Once a year and again after replacing the brake pads. (I know some will say that is too often, but it does not harm and takes very little fluid.) I suggest that, even if you do not change the oil so often, you could give the screws half a turn out and back in again a couple of times a year. That should keep them from getting stuck, and will take no more than 20 seconds.
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power-full wrote: Sun Jul 25, 2021 2:59 am good morning I usually use wurth boltex
Is this equivalent to WD40?
On my previous bike I killed one of the screws trying to get it out of the master reservoir.
Wonder if i can get the one you use here in Japan,
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Impact driver will crack that off straight away. Best place for parts on UK is David silver spares or wemoto
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Mel46 wrote: Sun Jul 25, 2021 9:42 amkeep in mind that this bike uses JS head screws, not PhillIps Head
Great tip, as missing from my tool box ... now on order. Thanks!
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