Re: Replacing screw coil screws on a humbucker.
Changing the pole screws
one time shouldn't harm - even if, as mentioned above, the screws must pass through the holes of a pole shoe/ keeper bar in most humbuckers.
Multiple screwing/unscrewing of different pole pieces in a same bobbin might generate the following issues:
1)If the pickup has a threaded baseplate, the holes in this baseplate might end a bit too large, allowing the screws (and/or the plate itself, the keeper bar, magnet(s) and slugs) to vibrate and to generate squealing;
2)if the pickup has a NON threaded baseplate (like contemporary Duncan's), the screws will be threaded in the plastic bobbin only and might tend to enlarge or to strip the holes in this bobbin, in such a way that pushing on a protuding screw pole might finally press it in without effort...
In both cases, structural integrity can be restored with a bit of wax in the holes or with silicon plumber tape around the screws.
