Hi everyone
I have just bought a bit of a project car. It has caterham super 7 16" alloys with locking cover plates, but I have no key for the cover plates.
They look like just 3 holes about 3 mm dia.
They look like this:
Do you need a special key, or is it just a matter of making something up with 3 pins at the appropriate spacing and unscrewing?
Thanks all
Hugh
ETA: picture is a bit big! Unfortunately the holes dont show up very well on less large images I have tried.
[Edited on 30/10/17 by hughpinder]
easier image
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Thanks mr gremlin
Some good 90° circlip pliers inserted in opposing holes usually works with a bit of a wriggle.
Replace with an ordinary allen cap head bolt, or buy a locking bolt kit for a vauxhall(assuming the old bolt is m8).
Have a look at: https://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=210414
Dave
Do you want to keep/reuse the wheels?
I've removed locking wheels nuts in the pas by MIG welding a nut or short bolt to the offending part and using thread to unscrew the nut.
Did have some photos of it, but can't find them!
One other thought - is it worth calling Caterham to see if they have a suitable key you buy?
Renault use a very similar system, I just use a pair of long nose pliers in mine, if you need a bit of extra leverage, then just put the ends of pliers or circlip pliers in 2 of the holes & use screwdriver for leverage between the arms
Thanks all.
I scanned the caterham site and couldn't find anything, but they may respond to a phone call. If not I'll soon make up something suitable
with the welder, or replace with M8 cap heads
Regards
Hugh
This is the key my lads twingo uses.
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key
As said good pair of long nose or circlip pliers or hammer and chisel and replace them with a nice Allen bolt
If it doesn’t budge, rather than welding on to it you could drill a hole in the centre and use an easy-out.
If it doesn't budge then use a small pin punch and a hammer
Drill down the centre wit 10mm and then a 13mm, when the drill hits the chamfer the nut will snap off. remove thread with mole grips
Well thanks for the replies. I don't know when the wheels were last off, but its like the locks are welded in - have snapped some allen keys I
was using as the 'pins' . Have dosed with looooads of penetratign fluid and will let you know how it goes. I don't really want to try
and drill them out if I can avoid it.
Hugh
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Originally posted by hughpinder
Well thanks for the replies. I don't know when the wheels were last off, but its like the locks are welded in - have snapped some allen keys I was using as the 'pins' . Have dosed with looooads of penetratign fluid and will let you know how it goes. I don't really want to try and drill them out if I can avoid it.
Hugh
I suspect you are right - I am quire surprised that they are not hardened so that they cannot be drilled!
I regularly come across this problem and as I posted use a pin punch,works every time.
I will have a go again at the weekend - pin punch and drills are at the ready!
Thanks everyone
[Edited on 2/11/17 by hughpinder]
As mentioned, an old pair of needle nose that you dont mind bending a little (and plenty of lube)!
At the risk of teaching a hen to suck eggs.
It may help if you give them a couple of sharp taps on the head of them with a hammer & large punch.
This will often help to release the corrosion bond.