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Old 06-06-2011, 07:15 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Look on the internet or local hardware store. You can find the 'Torx' style wrenches/ screwdrivers.

After the dive is disassembled, the magnets can be difficult to remove from some of the support pieces of the drive. I usually put the one end of the bracket in a vise and grab the other end with pliers and bend it slightly. This will allow you to get a blade under the magnet to pry it loose.

Good magnets are also available online for reasonable prices.
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