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toastyhamster

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1,758 posts

117 months

Tuesday 21st April 2020
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Anybody think I can get the seized fasteners out of the rads or should I just swap the lot. Condensers are long gone, can't see any holes but they're badly warped.










STiG911

1,210 posts

188 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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They may 'feel' seized, but they're probably just really tight. The other thing to bear in mind is that if there's still an nominal amount of pressure in the system, this will make undoing them difficult as well unless, of course, you;re certain that the air-con is defnitely kaput.
Either way, they should undo. Eventually.

toastyhamster

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1,758 posts

117 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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I meant the fasteners holding the condensers in place, I haven't tried the air con pipes yet but they've got chunky allen bolts so I'm less concerned with them. It's the torx screws I'm struggling with, already 2 torx drives down (one decent one, one cheap one). Waiting on delivery of dremel discs.

996TT02

3,340 posts

161 months

Friday 24th April 2020
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The rads will be on the way out too, it's the crud that accumulates, worth doing the lot, and fitting black mesh behind the grilles (invisible, I actually remembered I have it because I am writing about it) to prevent a repeat occurrence. As for the, if memory serves screws or bolts into the rad (been a while) you can only use brute force and prayer.

toastyhamster

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1,758 posts

117 months

Friday 24th April 2020
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Rads are on the way and will be here on Monday, the battle continues with rusty fasteners and the rads aren't off yet. Condenser order is on hold as there's a part out of stock. Took the condensers off and the rads have rock hard crud on them that I don't want to touch. Hoping I can get those plastic mounts off as they're not cheap. Even the clips holding the rads on have rusted solid.

Neighbours taking the mick, gits :-)