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FAZ
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23rd Sep 09 at 16:42   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

long story, short

seat belts knackered, so replacing the hole thing, beed to remove seat to acces the belt tensioner thingy attached to the seat, but one of the torx bolts attaching the seat rails to the car chassis has rounded, any solutions? me and dad tried no end of solutions, wacking different sized sockets, screwdriver bits in etc etc, any ideasm, dont really wanna drill it out

ta, faz x
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23rd Sep 09 at 16:43   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

drivers seat btw
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undo the 4 bolts under the seat holding it to the subframe?
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23rd Sep 09 at 16:46   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Drill.

I had to once


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which 4 bolts, i dont understand the whole subframe etc talk
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23rd Sep 09 at 16:48   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

im thinking drill, as there is a second unused hole just behind the rounded torx screw
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take the size smaller socket hammer it on and do it like that
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/IRWIN-BOLT-GRIP-ROUNDED-NUT-REMOVAL-SET-NEW-10-PIECES_W0QQitemZ230380594046QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_3?hash=item35a3c0e37e&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

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use an allen head one size biggewr and hammer it in
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23rd Sep 09 at 18:37   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

tried that cole mate, mattb, dnt see how tht will work on a rounded torx screw
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they hammer onto the outside - they have a sharp left hand thread, and you go to undo it grips harder onto the bolt and undoes...

i have the same set and use them on rounded out bottom pully bolts
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i had to use mole grips
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I dont it before, i welded another bolt to the top of it, then undid it. But i work in a garage and had a welder, fire extingushier and fire blankets there, not that i burnt anything though.
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if you can use a saw blade above the nut but beneath the chassis of the car, my dad spent 2 hours doing it, problem though is you'll end up making the tea for weeks though
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Those bolts are mental to get out sometimes, drill it out or get those irwin things else youll be there for hours!
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if you have a handheld dremel at hand, cut a line in the told of the head and then get the longest and biggest flat head screw driver you can find and use that to undo it.

Also, if you apply heat doesnt that loosen it?


I had a similar problem with my torsion bar on my 106.

This is how it ended up



[Edited on 24-09-2009 by Reedy]
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Mole grips
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its ok guys, vauxhall have it under control, for just £70, as my claim to it being a warranty / returns issue is still valid haha, so new seat belt - but i pay the labour
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Not a bad deal that i suppose
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had the same problem but it was with the bolt that holds the seats frame to the floor. the head of the bolt had to be drilled and chizzled off.
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same I had to get someone to drill it, and tap a new thread in, only £20 though.
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id rather not fuck about with a seatbelt, as its slightly more important than other aspects of the car tbh

[Edited on 24-09-2009 by FAZ]

 
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