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Overly tight dust caps.
« on: 14 February 2016, 18:29:02 »

I can't believe how tight they are.

Even gripping the rubber valve stem with a pair of pliers wrapped in a rag, combined with a socket on the hexagonal cap, won't shift the little bastard. :-\

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Re: Overly tight dust caps.
« Reply #1 on: 14 February 2016, 18:30:13 »

Metal ones?

Leave alone, take to a tyre place and then try removing so they can stick new valves in for you easily enough ;)
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Re: Overly tight dust caps.
« Reply #2 on: 14 February 2016, 18:31:45 »

Metal ones?

Leave alone, take to a tyre place and then try removing so they can stick new valves in for you easily enough ;)

Yep......complete with natty Vauxhall logo. :-\
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Re: Overly tight dust caps.
« Reply #3 on: 14 February 2016, 18:38:42 »

The metal caps and the valve thread corrode and stick. If you reuse, grease lightly to reduce reoccurrence.
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Re: Overly tight dust caps.
« Reply #4 on: 14 February 2016, 18:39:37 »

Metal ones?

Leave alone, take to a tyre place and then try removing so they can stick new valves in for you easily enough ;)

Yep......complete with natty Vauxhall logo. :-\

Leave well alone until you can get to a tyre place ;)

I've experienced it ::) Well, my neighbour has ::)
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Re: Overly tight dust caps.
« Reply #5 on: 14 February 2016, 18:41:01 »

Chisel the little fickers off  :y
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Re: Overly tight dust caps.
« Reply #6 on: 14 February 2016, 18:45:56 »

The metal caps and the valve thread corrode and stick. If you reuse, grease lightly to reduce reoccurrence.

No problems with plastic caps. :-\
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Re: Overly tight dust caps.
« Reply #7 on: 14 February 2016, 19:35:46 »

Metal ones?

Leave alone, take to a tyre place and then try removing so they can stick new valves in for you easily enough ;)

Yep......complete with natty Vauxhall logo. :-\

I had to saw part way through mine and then split them down the side. I put Molyslip on the replacements and kept getting them nicked so I gave up and switched back to plastic caps.    ::)
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Re: Overly tight dust caps.
« Reply #8 on: 14 February 2016, 22:12:41 »

Yep  i had ali ones and they corroded to the valve......all i did was used a hacksaw blade and carefully cut a slit and then prized open with a small screw driver...only use plastic ones now.. ;D ;D
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Re: Overly tight dust caps.
« Reply #9 on: 14 February 2016, 22:39:55 »

I can't believe how tight they are.

Even gripping the rubber valve stem with a pair of pliers wrapped in a rag, combined with a socket on the hexagonal cap, won't shift the little bastard. :-\

Metal caps are a bloody nuisance,a Dremel with a cutting wheel makes light work of them :y
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Re: Overly tight dust caps.
« Reply #10 on: 15 February 2016, 00:36:00 »

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Metal caps are a bloody nuisance,a Dremel with a cutting wheel makes light work of them :y

 ...... makes mental note to check the metal dust caps on the Merc before it goes back to Mercedes again again (not a typo) for for them to sort the Airmatic  ???
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Re: Overly tight dust caps.
« Reply #11 on: 15 February 2016, 03:30:56 »

So you didn't use a torque wrench when you last put them back on?  ::)  :D
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Re: Overly tight dust caps.
« Reply #12 on: 15 February 2016, 11:35:59 »

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Metal caps are a bloody nuisance,a Dremel with a cutting wheel makes light work of them :y

 ...... makes mental note to check the metal dust caps on the Merc before it goes back to Mercedes again again (not a typo) for for them to sort the Airmatic  ???

I thought it had been sorted already, Mr B...eanz.
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Re: Overly tight dust caps.
« Reply #13 on: 15 February 2016, 12:21:00 »

.....

Metal caps are a bloody nuisance,a Dremel with a cutting wheel makes light work of them :y

 ...... makes mental note to check the metal dust caps on the Merc before it goes back to Mercedes again again (not a typo) for for them to sort the Airmatic  ???


I thought it had been sorted already, Mr B...eanz.

It should have been. When I spoke to the service manager earlier in the week, he'd said they couldn't find a fault, he'd looked at it each morning & evening & it'd behaved  :-\. I collected the car again last Thursday, but by the following morning it'd already got a list on it .... 20 mm difference between each side and a few hours later it'd dropped another 10mm on the driver's side. I've just dropped it off with them again but before I started it up the front was stupidly low. I'll mightily p'd off if they try the no fault found again routine. I sent him yet more pictures on Friday of what it looks like so he can't claim that I'm making it up.
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Re: Overly tight dust caps.
« Reply #14 on: 15 February 2016, 12:27:32 »

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Metal caps are a bloody nuisance,a Dremel with a cutting wheel makes light work of them :y

 ...... makes mental note to check the metal dust caps on the Merc before it goes back to Mercedes again again (not a typo) for for them to sort the Airmatic  ???


I thought it had been sorted already, Mr B...eanz.

It should have been. When I spoke to the service manager earlier in the week, he'd said they couldn't find a fault, he'd looked at it each morning & evening & it'd behaved  :-\. I collected the car again last Thursday, but by the following morning it'd already got a list on it .... 20 mm difference between each side and a few hours later it'd dropped another 10mm on the driver's side. I've just dropped it off with them again but before I started it up the front was stupidly low. I'll mightily p'd off if they try the no fault found again routine. I sent him yet more pictures on Friday of what it looks like so he can't claim that I'm making it up.

It makes you wonder how hard they looked. :-\
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