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Re: Thinking outside the square,
« Reply #15 on: 27 January 2015, 10:30:10 »

Ahh worry not, I've been working on Omegas since I was a wee nipper, and at the weekend it took me two hours to remove two caliper bolts and completely ruin the allen screw for the brake disc. Not a good day, and sometimes things just won't come undone/go the way they're supposed to  :'(

I'm just thinking of the Michael Caine scene in Batman - the "Why do we fall, Master Bruce?..."
Having misread your post, was going to suggest...

One of theses...



A 13/15mm deep socket and a 2' extension, and bish bash bosh ::)

Having reread your post ::) :-[

What you actually need is one of theses...

http://www.powertoolsuk.co.uk/dewalt-dch363n-sds-plus-hammer-36v-drill-body-only.html?gclid=CPLJ18z7s8MCFQTjcgodv2AANw

With a decent12mm drill bit... :y
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Re: Thinking outside the square,
« Reply #16 on: 27 January 2015, 10:37:17 »

The trouble with the allen screw in the brake disc is they get over tightened, they only need the lightest of nips. And I seem to recall suggesting to check the throttle screw.......

On the loose plug.....have they really been in there 6 years lol.
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Re: Thinking outside the square,
« Reply #17 on: 27 January 2015, 11:27:00 »

The trouble with the allen screw in the brake disc is they get over tightened, they only need the lightest of nips. And I seem to recall suggesting to check the throttle screw.......

On the loose plug.....have they really been in there 6 years lol.

Yes indeed, and all due credit to Mr DTM. Never done me wrong yet  :)
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Re: Thinking outside the square,
« Reply #18 on: 27 January 2015, 11:27:30 »

And Taxi Al, yep, it's getting attacked with a big drill hopefully tonight!!  :D
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Re: Thinking outside the square,
« Reply #19 on: 28 January 2015, 01:39:02 »

The trouble with the allen screw in the brake disc is they get over tightened, they only need the lightest of nips. And I seem to recall suggesting to check the throttle screw.......

On the loose plug.....have they really been in there 6 years lol.
lol no! i changed everything last year, plugs leads pak etc and have had them out a few more times after cover gasket change..Bloody cars!
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