SpiderBaby
D3 Decade
Member Since: 21 Sep 2007
Location: Liverpool
Posts: 1407
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When one of mine was tight to move I used an old impact driver I had - the manual sort you turn whilst hitting with a lump hammer I see no ships........
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27th Jun 2023 10:33 pm |
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ronald.soak
Member Since: 29 Apr 2008
Location: London
Posts: 524
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Difficult to apply a shock using an L shaped key.
Impact rated bit definitely desirable.
Assuming that you don't have an impact screwdriver/ wrench I would suggest either an impact bit in a 1/4" to square drive converter socket or a T50 square drive socket.
Hammering, (1 blow should be enough), is easier using a T bar.
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27th Jun 2023 10:52 pm |
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bensla
Member Since: 02 May 2023
Location: Trowbridge
Posts: 141
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Ok I trashed an impact torx bit too. That bolt was stuck in there. I drilled it out. I used a 10mm HSS bit and carefully drilled (slow speed, lubricated with WD40) until I saw the edge of the head start to separate. A bit further and it fell out. That let the disc come off. I could then easily see the back of the bolt protruding about 5 or 6mm behind the hub. I drilled a bit of the core of the remaining stub out to take some tension off the thread and then used a bolt extractor on the protruding bit to screw it right through and out the back. Worked a treat. New bolts ordered from LR in pack of 5 for around £10.
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28th Jun 2023 3:57 pm |
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