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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Entwood on 17 June 2013, 20:11:52

Title: Handbrake - heat shield studs
Post by: Entwood on 17 June 2013, 20:11:52
Handbrake needs sorting, so I went under to start a daily regime of plusgas on the heatshield bolts - as advised by several posts on the subject - for the next 3-4 days, only to see that two of the bolts have already been sheared off and nowt is left. Heatshield is still secure however, but this does not bode well for the removal of the rest of the bolts.

So, are they bolts ? or studs ?? If they shear off with what does one replace them ? and how easy is it ?? There is very little room under there when working with just axle stands holding the back end up so simple stuff please !!!!
Title: Re: Handbrake - heat shield studs
Post by: TheBoy on 17 June 2013, 20:13:22
Studs.

Silver Bullet's heatshields have been baked bean tins for 6 or 7yrs now. Just as well, seeing as my grumpy MOT tester normally fails the handbrake.
Title: Re: Handbrake - heat shield studs
Post by: 05omegav6 on 17 June 2013, 20:49:59
There are more of them than are instantly visible, and it's a really grubby job.

Would also suggest slackening the shoes off as far as possible, tensioning the cable only at the handbrake end to four/five clicks. Then once it has settled after a week or so, set the adjusters on the hubs :y

On the plus side, new cables are peanuts :y
Title: Re: Handbrake - heat shield studs
Post by: grain.ben on 17 June 2013, 20:52:38
that reminds me, I need to sort mine out, as the handle is very high  :-\
Title: Re: Handbrake - heat shield studs
Post by: Entwood on 17 June 2013, 21:15:00
so.... what does one replace a sheared stud with ??  I'm guessing that if the darn thing shears getting the remaining bit out will not be a simple task, and there's already two missing as it is ... :(
Title: Re: Handbrake - heat shield studs
Post by: 05omegav6 on 17 June 2013, 21:26:49
Ask Mr Sassanach nicely to weld some new ones on, assuming they're available :-\
Title: Re: Handbrake - heat shield studs
Post by: RobG on 17 June 2013, 21:46:44
so.... what does one replace a sheared stud with ??  I'm guessing that if the darn thing shears getting the remaining bit out will not be a simple task, and there's already two missing as it is ... :(
If sheared on the "overlaps", self-tappers
Title: Re: Handbrake - heat shield studs
Post by: terry paget on 17 June 2013, 21:49:27
Don't bother to replace the threaded studs. I just drill holes in the heat shields, then drill smaller holes in the floor and use self tapping screws.
Title: Re: Handbrake - heat shield studs
Post by: Entwood on 17 June 2013, 21:58:16
Don't bother to replace the threaded studs. I just drill holes in the heat shields, then drill smaller holes in the floor and use self tapping screws.

That sounds like a plan ...  :y :y :y
Title: Re: Handbrake - heat shield studs
Post by: tunnie on 17 June 2013, 22:03:23
Self tappers worked well when doing my LPG Polyflex route, small pilot hole then just blitz in a small self tapper
Title: Re: Handbrake - heat shield studs
Post by: Seth on 17 June 2013, 22:07:07
Don't bother to replace the threaded studs. I just drill holes in the heat shields, then drill smaller holes in the floor and use self tapping screws.

Even better if you use hexagon-headed self-tapping bolts ... similar to those that secure box-profile roofing sheets.
Need to be careful with choosing the correct length though ... so as not to protrude through the carpet! 8)

Summat like:

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Title: Re: Handbrake - heat shield studs
Post by: Entwood on 17 June 2013, 22:09:17
Thanks for the ideas ...  :y :y the plusgas regime will now commence with the plan to do the handbrake early next week .. hopefully a week of plusgas will free off the remaining ones, but we know what to do if it doesn't !! 
Title: Re: Handbrake - heat shield studs
Post by: Jimbob on 18 June 2013, 07:06:51
I bodged mine back on using lumps of that 'epoxy metal putty' stuff, just got a blob mixed up, put it where it was meant to go, and put the screw in, held fine :y
Title: Re: Handbrake - heat shield studs
Post by: andyc on 18 June 2013, 09:04:37
Just a tip if using self tapping screws, spray or brush some wax on the thread and arond the screw head to help combat the rust

Andy
Title: Re: Handbrake - heat shield studs
Post by: TheBoy on 18 June 2013, 19:07:13
The car is fine without heatshields (these ones). Save weight. "Every little helps"