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Hi,
I've started the task of replacing my disc rotors this morning, starting with the rears. Cannot undo either of the brake disc retaining screws!!! Jammed solid. Have tried - soaking in lubricating spray, hitting disc etc with big hammer, and heating disc blow torch. No joy. These things are solid. I've got no worries in the arms department - in fact I'm starting to deform the screw head on the screw, from wailing on it so hard. A previous mechanic looks like they have punched each screw in two places near the edge (I will try to attach a pic but not sure how) - is this having a locking effect? Supposed to be collecting my little daughter in a few hours to go to a party - car up on stands - HELP! Thanks for any replies/tips.
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I'm assuming you've been using an impact driver, if not give that a go, as there generally always tight.
maybe you'll have to drill it out.
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LoganNZ |
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Didn't have an impact driver, but got them out anyway, after getting the following advice:
- heat the screw to cherry red with a blow torch - then quench it immediately with cold water - use a large bolt (or similar appropriately sized thing) as a drift, hold it with some vice grips, and smash the sh*t out of the screw head using the bolt/drift and a heavy hammer - I was able to crack the screws after that, using a screwdriver that could adapt a small spanner for leverage. All good!
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