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Bob Course
21-02-2008, 09:17 AM
One of my apex wheels has a locking wheelnut that has been done up so tight that I may have to cause fatal damage to my wheel to remove it.
Hence I am looking for another wheel. Can anybody help?
black olive
21-02-2008, 08:41 PM
just a suggestion- take it to a garage where they have an impact wrench- that should free it
Bob Course
22-02-2008, 09:16 AM
Have been to two garages and broken three tools. The chrome head has now sheared off of the bolt leaving a small stub poking out. Nightmare.
In the meantime lets hope I don't have a puncture on that wheel.
pessling
22-02-2008, 03:36 PM
Have been to two garages and broken three tools. The chrome head has now sheared off of the bolt leaving a small stub poking out. Nightmare.
In the meantime lets hope I don't have a puncture on that wheel.
now that is a problem
AndyG
22-02-2008, 06:47 PM
Have been to two garages and broken three tools. The chrome head has now sheared off of the bolt leaving a small stub poking out. Nightmare.
In the meantime lets hope I don't have a puncture on that wheel.
My Thoughts:
Centre punch well at the center.
Drill out the head, Take your time it is worth it. Start with a small drill 3-4 mm slowly increase in size 1-2 mm each time , plenty of water to cool the drill bit, once you have drilled the head off, Check to make sure you have only a parallel stud left down the hole, you can remove the wheel.
Spray stud base (Do not get on Disk) with WD40 or similar, leave for 2-3 hours, spray again, leave for 1 hour. or overnight.
Mole grips should remove the stud, or a stud remover.
Tap out all the holes, Very carefull to stop the swarf going in the hole.
Remove disk?.
I have a tap I can lend you if you can not get one, (I forget size)
:)
Edit:
Tap Size:
Mine is a Dormer E513 M14x1.5 No2 Sec. About £25?
pessling
22-02-2008, 07:15 PM
My Thoughts:
Centre punch well at the center.
Drill out the head, Take your time it is worth it. Start with a small drill 3-4 mm slowly increase in size 1-2 mm each time , plenty of water to cool the drill bit, once you have drilled the head off, Check to make sure you have only a parallel stud left down the hole, you can remove the wheel.
Spray stud base (Do not get on Disk) with WD40 or similar, leave for 2-3 hours, spray again, leave for 1 hour. or overnight.
Mole grips should remove the stud, or a stud remover.
Tap out all the holes, Very carefull to stop the swarf going in the hole.
Remove disk?.
I have a tap I can lend you if you can not get one, (I forget size)
:)
totally agree with that method. saves the garages messing up the wheel.
AndyG
24-02-2008, 12:06 AM
Tap Size:
Mine is a Dormer E513 M14x1.5 No2 Sec. About £25?
Bob Course
24-02-2008, 10:30 AM
Thanks. I will order one through work. They won't know what its for.
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