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Wheel bolt snapped
"Catman" > wrote in message ... > Dave Emerson wrote: >> >> I can admit to being old and I suspect my 1750 GT Veloce is older than >> most on here.... >> > > Hmm, what year? It'll be likely older than me. > Built '67, first registered in '68 -- Dave ex Motorcycle Maintenance Workshop http://tinyurl.com/4mhaw |
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Wheel bolt snapped
Dave Emerson wrote:
> "Catman" > wrote in message > ... >> Dave Emerson wrote: >>> I can admit to being old and I suspect my 1750 GT Veloce is older than >>> most on here.... >>> >> Hmm, what year? It'll be likely older than me. >> > > Built '67, first registered in '68 > > Yeah, by 2 years. -- Catman MIB#14 SKoGA#6 TEAR#4 BOTAFOF#38 Apostle#21 COSOC#3 Tyger, Tyger Burning Bright (Remove rust to reply) 116 Giulietta 3.0l Sprint 1.7 145 2.0 Cloverleaf 156 V6 2.5 S2 Triumph Sprint ST 1050: It's blue, see. www.cuore-sportivo.co.uk |
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"Catman" > wrote in message ... <snip> > > It's just a shame there are so few of us. > <mode = old man> > When I create this group, usenet was the way. Then they invented these new > fangled web forum thingumies. > > Now everyone uses them cos most people don't even know what Usenet is. > > I must confess that I have searched Alfaowner in the past. > > </old man> > It's nice to see some lurkers, though. SteveH, Zathras and myself seem to > be the last of the old guard. <snip> I'm still lurking despite my enforced Frod Fucus sojourn 8 months and counting before I go shopping again! |
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Wheel bolt snapped
cupra wrote:
> "Catman" > wrote in message > ... > <snip> >> It's just a shame there are so few of us. >> <mode = old man> >> When I create this group, usenet was the way. Then they invented these new >> fangled web forum thingumies. >> >> Now everyone uses them cos most people don't even know what Usenet is. >> >> I must confess that I have searched Alfaowner in the past. >> >> </old man> >> It's nice to see some lurkers, though. SteveH, Zathras and myself seem to >> be the last of the old guard. > <snip> > > I'm still lurking despite my enforced Frod Fucus sojourn > > 8 months and counting before I go shopping again! > > But you're a newby as well, aren't you? -- Catman MIB#14 SKoGA#6 TEAR#4 BOTAFOF#38 Apostle#21 COSOC#3 Tyger, Tyger Burning Bright (Remove rust to reply) 116 Giulietta 3.0l Sprint 1.7 145 2.0 Cloverleaf 156 V6 2.5 S2 Triumph Sprint ST 1050: It's blue, see. www.cuore-sportivo.co.uk |
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"Catman" > wrote in message ... > cupra wrote: >> "Catman" > wrote in message >> ... >> <snip> >>> It's just a shame there are so few of us. >>> <mode = old man> >>> When I create this group, usenet was the way. Then they invented these >>> new fangled web forum thingumies. >>> >>> Now everyone uses them cos most people don't even know what Usenet is. >>> >>> I must confess that I have searched Alfaowner in the past. >>> >>> </old man> >>> It's nice to see some lurkers, though. SteveH, Zathras and myself seem >>> to be the last of the old guard. >> <snip> >> >> I'm still lurking despite my enforced Frod Fucus sojourn >> >> 8 months and counting before I go shopping again! > > But you're a newby as well, aren't you? lol, in the grand scheme of things, yes! |
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Wheel bolt snapped
"Catman" > wrote in message ... > > It's just a shame there are so few of us. > <mode = old man> > When I create this group, usenet was the way. Then they invented these new > fangled web forum thingumies. > Some of us still lurk here! I remember the chaos of alt.italiancar or whatever it was/is!! :-) -- Ivan. Alfa GT Ex 156 2.5 V6 Veloce Ex 156 Selespeed (RIP 22 May 03) Ex 145 QV Ex 33 16v QV Ex 33 QV series 1 |
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Wheel bolt snapped
In alt.autos.alfa-romeo,
Catman > wrote: > Dave Emerson wrote: >> "Catman" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Dave Emerson wrote: >>>> I can admit to being old and I suspect my 1750 GT Veloce is older than >>>> most on here.... >>>> >>> Hmm, what year? It'll be likely older than me. >>> >> >> Built '67, first registered in '68 >> >> > > Yeah, by 2 years. Beat my 1750 GTV by that many years as well. Ooops, you said 'me', not 'mine'. :-) That's an ex aequo with one of the above years then. ;-) -- Stef (remove caps, dashes and .invalid from e-mail address to reply by mail) If society fits you comfortably enough, you call it freedom. -- Robert Frost |
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Wheel bolt snapped
In alt.autos.alfa-romeo,
Tall Dave > wrote: > Hi, > > I was getting my 166 ready for its MOT and swapping the tyres around to get > even wear and - IDIOT me overtigthened a front wheel bolt and it snapped!!! > Much swearing followed "****** **** ***** ******" > I wouldn't mind but I only had the front wheel disc replaced 3K miles ago. > > Do you think it will be possible for a half decent mechanic to get the > snapped bolt out of the disc or will the disk have to be replaced? Getting the bolt out of the disc is no trouble at all, as the bolt is not screwed in the disc. The bolt goes through an untapped hole in the disc and screws in the hub. ;-P After the bolt snapped, there is no more tension on the bolt, so chances are that is can rotated relatively easely. If there is grease on the bolts, you may be able to do it with pliers or a small screwdriver (depending on how deep the bolt snapped), soaking it with WD40 beforehand may help ( make sure to get none on disc and brakepads). If the bolt snapped below the surface of the disk, removing the disk first may help or even expose enough of the bolt to get to it with vice grips. You may als try to get to the bolt from the back of the hub. Then you may try more drastic methods, like te already explained welding or remove the entire hub to get more access. And a bit late now: Tighten your wheelbolts with a torque wrench. If you don't want to invest in one, just try using it once. Bet you'll be amazed how little force is actually required for the correct torque. Most people overthighten their wheelbolts (massively). -- Stef (remove caps, dashes and .invalid from e-mail address to reply by mail) Sleep is for the weak and sickly. |
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Wheel bolt snapped
Stef wrote:
> In alt.autos.alfa-romeo, > Catman > wrote: >> Dave Emerson wrote: >>> "Catman" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> Dave Emerson wrote: >>>>> I can admit to being old and I suspect my 1750 GT Veloce is older than >>>>> most on here.... >>>> Hmm, what year? It'll be likely older than me. >>> Built '67, first registered in '68 >> Yeah, by 2 years. > Beat my 1750 GTV by that many years as well. If I have two 105's, can I add their ages? :-) Clifford Heath. '69 GTV 1750 TwinSpark (bent, but to be repaired) '71 Giulia 1300 TI, completely original. |
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