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I posted my buddies 1957 Schwinn American that I have been fixing for him on "Fresh Finds" and got a lot of help. I want to give him better wheels, 26 x 1.75 alloy rims. The original front wheel had the wrong thread count bolt goobered on so the the axle threads are stripped, there was a missing spoke and both wheels have flat spots with wowed out bead walls. I deconstructed the rear wheel with the Bendix cable operated 2 speed and noted that there is a slotted bolt or screw stuck in the hollow part of the axle where the shifting mechanism was. I assume this is the shift pin? I am soaking the entire 2 speed coaster rear in penetrating oil and have set it by my furnace (its submerged under the penetrating oil bath in a coffee can). I hope a few months soaking will allow this to come apart. Usually soaking in penetrating oil works but you still need a lot of torque to unstick something. I can't see this small screw taking any kind of torque. I think this is why he took off the cable, lever and gear shifting activator, it became frozen in the winter decades ago. I was wondering if anyone can give me advice on getting this thing unstuck and what the chancres are of rebuilding it? I have a cable, shift lever and gear activator.