96 Accord LX Front Rotor Removal ???
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Re: 96 Accord LX Front Rotor Removal ???
In the event that someone has tried to remove the screws and messed
the philips shots up, a 1/4" drill bit will remove the head of each screw
and then a vicegrip will take the remaining stud out after the rotor is off.
The philips slots makes centering the drill easy too.
chuck
>
> > On my '99 they're held on by two phillips screws, but I couldn't get
> > these screws off. I took the entire hub off and had a local auto parts
> > shop with a machine shop remove them for $10 a piece. Give that a
> > shot. Good luck.
> >
>
> You could have bought an impact driver (about CAD$30 for a really good
> one). After breaking my fingers for half an hour trying to loosen up
> those screws on my 01 Prelude SE, I gave up and bought the impact
> driver. It literally took 5 seconds to take out each screw.
>
> The impact driver works in reverse as well, tightening the screws far
> better than with your bare hands. And because of the way it works, there
> is no chance of stripping the screw.
>
> Cosmin
the philips shots up, a 1/4" drill bit will remove the head of each screw
and then a vicegrip will take the remaining stud out after the rotor is off.
The philips slots makes centering the drill easy too.
chuck
>
> > On my '99 they're held on by two phillips screws, but I couldn't get
> > these screws off. I took the entire hub off and had a local auto parts
> > shop with a machine shop remove them for $10 a piece. Give that a
> > shot. Good luck.
> >
>
> You could have bought an impact driver (about CAD$30 for a really good
> one). After breaking my fingers for half an hour trying to loosen up
> those screws on my 01 Prelude SE, I gave up and bought the impact
> driver. It literally took 5 seconds to take out each screw.
>
> The impact driver works in reverse as well, tightening the screws far
> better than with your bare hands. And because of the way it works, there
> is no chance of stripping the screw.
>
> Cosmin
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Re: 96 Accord LX Front Rotor Removal ???
In the event that someone has tried to remove the screws and messed
the philips shots up, a 1/4" drill bit will remove the head of each screw
and then a vicegrip will take the remaining stud out after the rotor is off.
The philips slots makes centering the drill easy too.
chuck
>
> > On my '99 they're held on by two phillips screws, but I couldn't get
> > these screws off. I took the entire hub off and had a local auto parts
> > shop with a machine shop remove them for $10 a piece. Give that a
> > shot. Good luck.
> >
>
> You could have bought an impact driver (about CAD$30 for a really good
> one). After breaking my fingers for half an hour trying to loosen up
> those screws on my 01 Prelude SE, I gave up and bought the impact
> driver. It literally took 5 seconds to take out each screw.
>
> The impact driver works in reverse as well, tightening the screws far
> better than with your bare hands. And because of the way it works, there
> is no chance of stripping the screw.
>
> Cosmin
the philips shots up, a 1/4" drill bit will remove the head of each screw
and then a vicegrip will take the remaining stud out after the rotor is off.
The philips slots makes centering the drill easy too.
chuck
>
> > On my '99 they're held on by two phillips screws, but I couldn't get
> > these screws off. I took the entire hub off and had a local auto parts
> > shop with a machine shop remove them for $10 a piece. Give that a
> > shot. Good luck.
> >
>
> You could have bought an impact driver (about CAD$30 for a really good
> one). After breaking my fingers for half an hour trying to loosen up
> those screws on my 01 Prelude SE, I gave up and bought the impact
> driver. It literally took 5 seconds to take out each screw.
>
> The impact driver works in reverse as well, tightening the screws far
> better than with your bare hands. And because of the way it works, there
> is no chance of stripping the screw.
>
> Cosmin
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Re: 96 Accord LX Front Rotor Removal ???
chuck smoko wrote:
>
> In the event that someone has tried to remove the screws and messed
> the philips shots up, a 1/4" drill bit will remove the head of each screw
> and then a vicegrip will take the remaining stud out after the rotor is
> off.
>
> The philips slots makes centering the drill easy too.
Or use a left hand drill bit and a reversible drill. This should spin the
screw right out. If not, it will loosen it making it easier to remove. A
right hand drill will tighten the screw.
Eric
>
> In the event that someone has tried to remove the screws and messed
> the philips shots up, a 1/4" drill bit will remove the head of each screw
> and then a vicegrip will take the remaining stud out after the rotor is
> off.
>
> The philips slots makes centering the drill easy too.
Or use a left hand drill bit and a reversible drill. This should spin the
screw right out. If not, it will loosen it making it easier to remove. A
right hand drill will tighten the screw.
Eric
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Re: 96 Accord LX Front Rotor Removal ???
chuck smoko wrote:
>
> In the event that someone has tried to remove the screws and messed
> the philips shots up, a 1/4" drill bit will remove the head of each screw
> and then a vicegrip will take the remaining stud out after the rotor is
> off.
>
> The philips slots makes centering the drill easy too.
Or use a left hand drill bit and a reversible drill. This should spin the
screw right out. If not, it will loosen it making it easier to remove. A
right hand drill will tighten the screw.
Eric
>
> In the event that someone has tried to remove the screws and messed
> the philips shots up, a 1/4" drill bit will remove the head of each screw
> and then a vicegrip will take the remaining stud out after the rotor is
> off.
>
> The philips slots makes centering the drill easy too.
Or use a left hand drill bit and a reversible drill. This should spin the
screw right out. If not, it will loosen it making it easier to remove. A
right hand drill will tighten the screw.
Eric
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