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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: acura on 09 January 2010, 14:36:40
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Hi, quick question,
Does anyone know the size and length of the bolt that holds the battery securely to its tray. I changed my battery the other day and sheared the bolt undoing it. I guess I could just drill out and use a nut and bolt but would rather use the prescribed method. Cheers.
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Is it worth worrying about? There's precious little room for the battery to move around anyway is there?
Someone is going to come on and tell us how vital is now, you watch....... ;D
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Yes, you are dead right in saying that someone will come on.........
Fact is that is a requirement of the MOT to have the battery secured!
Quite apart from that the bolt is a standard 8mm setscrew, that is it is threaded from the head to the end. I reckon it is about 40-45mm long and goes through a metal bracket that locates on the side mouldings of the battery at its base.
The easiest way is to drill the bolt centre that is still visible as big as you dare without destroying any threads and then give it a good old soak in wd for a few hours. After that just drive a file tang or whatever elseyou can that is suitable into the hole and twist it clockwise until the snapped off bit goes completely through. It will be easier than trying to turn it out as though loosening it! Quick clean up of the threads with a tap and jobs done. Done it before so I know it works! Put a dose of grease on the new bolt to prevent this re-occurring.
Hope that helps, just get it secured to be safer than sorry later.
GudLuk
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;D Yep cheers.
I knew it was an MoT requirement and it also secures a section of wiring harness. I may just pick up an M8 nut and bolt and drill through.
Ta for the replies chaps. ;)
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I may just pick up an M8 nut and bolt and drill through.
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I can sort you out with a nice shiney stainless nut & bolt if your bit of Lancs is anywhere near me :y :y :y
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That's me told then. :-X
;D ;D ;D
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also if you are stop checked by police they can impound you car as it is a fire risk.
13mm bolt 2inch long standard thread.
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I may just pick up an M8 nut and bolt and drill through.
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I can sort you out with a nice shiney stainless nut & bolt if your bit of Lancs is anywhere near me :y :y :y
Most kind Andy but I live in Skelmersdale so a fair way from Bury. Plus the fact that I've been unable to use my car since Monday due to the weather makes a trip a bit unfeasible. Thanks anyway.
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also if you are stop checked by police they can impound you car as it is a fire risk.
13mm bolt 2inch long standard thread.
Eh?
Do you mean a 13mm spanner or socket will fit the bolt head?
If so the bolt will be an 8mm threaded bolt.
The length is around 25mm long.
If the bolt has broken and you can't remove it with grips etc.... try and make a flat spot on the top of the broken bolt, either file or grinder. Used a small drill 1/8 (or 3mm) of an inch as a pilot drill. Then go slightly bigger each time. When you have drilled with about a 6.8mm drill bit, use an 8mm tap.
Job done.
Daz:y
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13mm bolt 2inch long standard thread.
Actually, its an M8 hex head bolt, 25mm (1") long..
Have me battery on charge this minute, and clamp is stood right next to me!!
Must admit, I put a bit of copperslip on the bolt before I put them back, (also do the wheel centre locking bolt) as it helps when you come to remove it at a later date.
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13mm bolt 2inch long standard thread.
Actually, its an M8 hex head bolt, 25mm (1") long..
Have me battery on charge this minute, and clamp is stood right next to me!!
Must admit, I put a bit of copperslip on the bolt before I put them back, (also do the wheel centre locking bolt) as it helps when you come to remove it at a later date.
Always a good move :y
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13mm bolt 2inch long standard thread.
Actually, its an M8 hex head bolt, 25mm (1") long..
Have me battery on charge this minute, and clamp is stood right next to me!!
Must admit, I put a bit of copperslip on the bolt before I put them back, (also do the wheel centre locking bolt) as it helps when you come to remove it at a later date.
Always a good move :y
I tend to use vaseline all over battery bolts and terminals. Obviously, Loo-knee, I know you ran out of Vaseline, using it on Elite Pete....
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13mm bolt 2inch long standard thread.
Actually, its an M8 hex head bolt, 25mm (1") long..
Have me battery on charge this minute, and clamp is stood right next to me!!
Must admit, I put a bit of copperslip on the bolt before I put them back, (also do the wheel centre locking bolt) as it helps when you come to remove it at a later date.
Always a good move :y
I tend to use vaseline all over battery bolts and terminals. Obviously, Loo-knee, I know you ran out of Vaseline, using it on Elite Pete....
Funny as I was going to say the same for You and Tunnie ;D ;D ;D ;D
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13mm bolt 2inch long standard thread.
Actually, its an M8 hex head bolt, 25mm (1") long..
Have me battery on charge this minute, and clamp is stood right next to me!!
Must admit, I put a bit of copperslip on the bolt before I put them back, (also do the wheel centre locking bolt) as it helps when you come to remove it at a later date.
Always a good move :y
I tend to use vaseline all over battery bolts and terminals. Obviously, Loo-knee, I know you ran out of Vaseline, using it on Elite Pete....
Funny as I was going to say the same for You and Tunnie ;D ;D ;D ;D
Tunnie only has eyes for JamesV6CDX, according to the photos I have after the Brackley cambelt meet :-X
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13mm bolt 2inch long standard thread.
Actually, its an M8 hex head bolt, 25mm (1") long..
Have me battery on charge this minute, and clamp is stood right next to me!!
Must admit, I put a bit of copperslip on the bolt before I put them back, (also do the wheel centre locking bolt) as it helps when you come to remove it at a later date.
M8 thread (with 13mm AF hex head)
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13mm bolt 2inch long standard thread.
Actually, its an M8 hex head bolt, 25mm (1") long..
Have me battery on charge this minute, and clamp is stood right next to me!!
Must admit, I put a bit of copperslip on the bolt before I put them back, (also do the wheel centre locking bolt) as it helps when you come to remove it at a later date.
Always a good move :y
I tend to use vaseline all over battery bolts and terminals. Obviously, Loo-knee, I know you ran out of Vaseline, using it on Elite Pete....
Funny as I was going to say the same for You and Tunnie ;D ;D ;D ;D
Tunnie only has eyes for JamesV6CDX, according to the photos I have after the Brackley cambelt meet :-X
Ah the penny has dropped...... ::)
Thats why both Tunnie & James woke up with a sore bum ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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13mm bolt 2inch long standard thread.
Actually, its an M8 hex head bolt, 25mm (1") long..
Have me battery on charge this minute, and clamp is stood right next to me!!
Must admit, I put a bit of copperslip on the bolt before I put them back, (also do the wheel centre locking bolt) as it helps when you come to remove it at a later date.
Always a good move :y
I tend to use vaseline all over battery bolts and terminals. Obviously, Loo-knee, I know you ran out of Vaseline, using it on Elite Pete....
Anyway Jamie, keep things on topic please, you should know better, else I will have to Moderate you ;) ;D :P
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Most kind Andy but I live in Skelmersdale so a fair way from Bury. Plus the fact that I've been unable to use my car since Monday due to the weather makes a trip a bit unfeasible. Thanks anyway.[/quote]
Hi mate if your in skelm so am i if you get stuck ive got one sat here doing nothing its on my 2.5 td that im in the process of scrapping / selling
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Most kind Andy but I live in Skelmersdale so a fair way from Bury. Plus the fact that I've been unable to use my car since Monday due to the weather makes a trip a bit unfeasible. Thanks anyway.
Hi mate if your in skelm so am i if you get stuck ive got one sat here doing nothing its on my 2.5 td that im in the process of scrapping / selling[/quote]
Cheers, PM sent :y
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I replaced my battery today and I didnt notice any bolts that hold the battery in place? :o
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I changed my battery yesterday and the old one was not a GM one and was wedged in tight. When the new one went in I did notice it was a slightly loose in the compartment and didnt think nothing to it. After reading this went to my car and pushed the batt around and it does slide a bit! :-?
I had a poke around (without removing the batt) and couldnt find the bolt but found this:
(http://www.talkaudio.co.uk/gallery/uploads/8120/Photo-0012.jpg)
This it?
:o
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That`s the one mate. Once removed, the battery retaining clamp/plate is free. Fit battery, clamp/plate rests against lip at battery base, bolt it up, job done
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cheers rob.
to get to that it looks like i have to remove the fuse box completely to move it out the way (one that sits on the + side). when i changed the batt, i had a helper hold it out of the way. :D
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cheers rob.
to get to that it looks like i have to remove the fuse box completely to move it out the way (one that sits on the + side). when i changed the batt, i had a helper hold it out of the way. :D
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i meant the plastic box on top of the battery:
(http://images.omegaowners.com/images/guides/wiring_in_new_amp/image00027mediumwj3.jpg)