Hi All,
I have a double rad at home, with the bleeders in recessed holes between the 2 radiator chambers. One of them is completely sheared (all the square edges rounded off) and a normal rad key won't grip it at all any more. The bleeder is just slightly open, but no tool I own will move it at all.
I have a spare bleed screw I just need to get this one out.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can get it out? Access is very tight as the bleed screw is recessed, and between the 2 radiator chambers, so I only have about 1 3/4" gap. I also don't think there's enough of a flat edge left on it anywhere to grip with a small spanner, even if I had one that would fit.
Is there any kind of tiny wrench that would go into this kind of gap?
My only other option is to throw the rad which I'm reluctant to do!
Any advice appreciated,
Matt
I have a double rad at home, with the bleeders in recessed holes between the 2 radiator chambers. One of them is completely sheared (all the square edges rounded off) and a normal rad key won't grip it at all any more. The bleeder is just slightly open, but no tool I own will move it at all.
I have a spare bleed screw I just need to get this one out.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can get it out? Access is very tight as the bleed screw is recessed, and between the 2 radiator chambers, so I only have about 1 3/4" gap. I also don't think there's enough of a flat edge left on it anywhere to grip with a small spanner, even if I had one that would fit.
Is there any kind of tiny wrench that would go into this kind of gap?
My only other option is to throw the rad which I'm reluctant to do!
Any advice appreciated,
Matt