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Originally Posted by CC1650Dave
I dunno, I'd be cautious about breaking the heads off on purpose and then trying to get them out from the backside. That brass can twist and break pretty easily trying to grab it with pliers.
I almost think the best strategy would be to go in there with the dremel and grind away the peened end first, then back out the screws.
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I don't think you can get to the backside if them without removing the butterfly first, after you twist the heads off, you can spin the shaft to access the back side. Then you can either grab them and thread them out, or cut a slit in it and remove it with a screw driver. They come out pretty easy from the back side.
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