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How to remove this rounded screw - MisterGTR - 30-08-2014 Hi As per usual, I'm coming across lots of issues when trying to replace my radiator and condenser. Latest one is the torx screw holding the air intake on is rounded. What is best way to remove? Thanks in advance [attachment=18682] RE: How to remove this rounded screw - Toms306 - 30-08-2014 Drill it out. Or if you have a spare duct, just rip that one off and remove the screw with mole grips lol. RE: How to remove this rounded screw - Piggy - 30-08-2014 Dont remove it? Just take pipework off and leave in place. Otherwise, I would smack a larger torx bit over the top, then use a non ratchet and smack and turn at same time. RE: How to remove this rounded screw - MisterGTR - 30-08-2014 Cheers. Will try the larger torx and if fails.....drill and try not to drill anything I shouldn't. ![]() RE: How to remove this rounded screw - Niall - 30-08-2014 If you have a hammerable screwdriver or old one you don't mind ruining, smash a old flat head into it, give it a twist and the head will come off. RE: How to remove this rounded screw - ash23 - 30-08-2014 all i normally do is rip it off. everytime ive done it it just pulls the head through then you can get mole grips on it ![]() RE: How to remove this rounded screw - MisterGTR - 30-08-2014 I tried to smashing flat head but got nowhere except breaking screwdriver lol So I drilled it and drilled it for ages. So much so the plastic melted and the intake came off over the head. I then had the use pliers from underneath to remove. Fun and games. Radiator now drained. ... RE: How to remove this rounded screw - Piggy - 30-08-2014 Sounds like it was spinning instead of drilling!! Oh well...sorted now ![]() RE: How to remove this rounded screw - impotentials - 30-08-2014 Captain hindsight here. just drill it with a metal bit and unwind. Helpful? Re: RE: How to remove this rounded screw - MisterGTR - 30-08-2014 (30-08-2014, 08:05 PM)Piggy Wrote: Sounds like it was spinning instead of drilling!!Yeah, probably, but it's also quite a thick screw!! I didn't realise that before I started!! Otherwise I might have tried something else. But bizarre way of holding the intake on. It looks like it would reduce the airflow in. Could have had the screws on the outside. That's my way of blaming someone else for my ineptitude. Lol RE: How to remove this rounded screw - Grant - 30-08-2014 I shouldn't have thought it would make much difference to flow, considering the area of that pipe, is not dissimilar to the dimensions of the hose it goes down to, that little bit in the middle is probably insignificant. Peugeot probably had a rough idea when they were designing it ![]() Either way, glad its sorted ![]() RE: How to remove this rounded screw - MisterGTR - 30-08-2014 (30-08-2014, 09:12 PM)Grant Wrote: I shouldn't have thought it would make much difference to flow, considering the area of that pipe, is not dissimilar to the dimensions of the hose it goes down to, that little bit in the middle is probably insignificant. Peugeot probably had a rough idea when they were designing it That's very true. Thanks ![]() Need to figure out if condenser will come out without bumper coming off tomorrow. More fun and games for sure ![]() RE: How to remove this rounded screw - Eeyore - 31-08-2014 yeh these always get rusty. Ive just left mine. One thing you can do is to cut the scoop open to make some kind of ram air effect (probably imaginary). RE: How to remove this rounded screw - Toms306 - 31-08-2014 I'ts already designed with a ram-air effect....that is then ruined when people cut or drill them. ![]() Re: RE: How to remove this rounded screw - MisterGTR - 31-08-2014 (31-08-2014, 03:23 PM)Toms306 Wrote: I'ts already designed with a ram-air effect....that is then ruined when people cut or drill them.Will see how bad mine is. Think it should be fine with a washer and new screw. |