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 Post subject: seized disc fixings
PostPosted: 27 Jun 2009 17:38 
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Is there a knack for removing the 5 countersunk bolts which hold the front disc on a s1. I realise they are locktighted in and an attempt with an impact driver had no luck. Rather than try with larger hammer and mash things up I wondered if heat would help or is it too near bearings ,any ideas?


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 Post subject: Re: seized disc fixings
PostPosted: 27 Jun 2009 17:54 
get a steel rod about the same diameter as the screws, put the end of the rod on the screw and hit it pretty hard with a hammer, this usually shocks the thread loose it worked on my M2 when i upgraded!..... :)


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 Post subject: Re: seized disc fixings
PostPosted: 27 Jun 2009 18:44 
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Remove the bearing and get the screws REALLY hot......make sure you use a really good 3/16'' bit and they will come out.

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 Post subject: Re: seized disc fixings
PostPosted: 27 Jun 2009 19:20 
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thanks, will twat it with a rod to shock it maybe try and get a bit of heat in it first by leaving a red hot alum key in it to transfer some heat to the lock tight.


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 Post subject: Re: seized disc fixings
PostPosted: 27 Jun 2009 19:27 
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No......twating the heads of the screws wont work and heating an allen key will do nowt but soften the key.
I have given you sound advice.......take it or leave it :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: seized disc fixings
PostPosted: 28 Jun 2009 17:16 
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Ok I`ll set light to it then.


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 Post subject: Re: seized disc fixings
PostPosted: 28 Jun 2009 17:18 
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 Post subject: Re: seized disc fixings
PostPosted: 29 Jun 2009 19:13 
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this should loosen the rear fixings up
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 Post subject: Re: seized disc fixings
PostPosted: 29 Jun 2009 20:47 
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From the BORG Technical FAQ: "weld a hex nut on the fastener and wait a short time (goodby loctite ... :)), then remove the fastener using a suitable sized ring spanner. Weld the removed fastener on the next one and so forth."

EDIT: "hex nut" sounds better to me ...

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 Post subject: Re: seized disc fixings
PostPosted: 29 Jun 2009 20:52 
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Cool. After rounding off the socket caps using an impact tool, I drilled mine through the centre using a HSS drill on a milling machine then used an "easy out" to get the remaining thread out. You do need to use a decent pillar drill or milling machine to get the load on the drill, if you don't, it will just blunt itself on the surface of the screw. No damage to paintwork.

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 Post subject: Re: seized disc fixings
PostPosted: 29 Jun 2009 22:24 
hate 2b an arse licker but i took :maz: advice and bolts came out a treat,however i placed a heat /frame retardent cloth over bearing area and directed heat away from bearings towards the rim and seemed o'k.although i never put wheels back in as now using different wheels ,so can't be sure bearing's weren't affected ,i'm using Wagon Wheels now as bearing last longer and i get a meal out of the deal too.


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PostPosted: 29 Jun 2009 22:38 
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Which year are the Wagon Wheels you're using :?: The pre 1980 one were bigger and had more chocolate 8-)

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 Post subject: Re: seized disc fixings
PostPosted: 30 Jun 2009 06:22 
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retromlc wrote:
hate 2b an arse licker but i took :maz: advice and bolts came out a treat,however i placed a heat /frame retardent cloth over bearing area and directed heat away from bearings towards the rim and seemed o'k.although i never put wheels back in as now using different wheels ,so can't be sure bearing's weren't affected ,i'm using Wagon Wheels now as bearing last longer and i get a meal out of the deal too.


Were they hot enough to affect the paint?

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 Post subject: Re: seized disc fixings
PostPosted: 30 Jun 2009 07:55 
like i said before i shocked mine loose, no probs!... :D


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 Post subject: Re: seized disc fixings
PostPosted: 30 Jun 2009 10:12 
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pash wrote:
retromlc wrote:
hate 2b an arse licker but i took :maz: advice and bolts came out a treat,however i placed a heat /frame retardent cloth over bearing area and directed heat away from bearings towards the rim and seemed o'k.although i never put wheels back in as now using different wheels ,so can't be sure bearing's weren't affected ,i'm using Wagon Wheels now as bearing last longer and i get a meal out of the deal too.


Were they hot enough to affect the paint?



No......these wheels are a pretty good heatsink !

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