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Radiator bleed screw.HELP!!

Postby sidewaysreilly » Thu, 17 Dec 2009 7:11 +0000

Anyone here know of a yoke that will take a bleed screw out of a house radiator when the usual hardware ones wont grip it??
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Re: Radiator bleed screw.HELP!!

Postby Steve » Thu, 17 Dec 2009 7:26 +0000

is it an inny or an outy?
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Re: Radiator bleed screw.HELP!!

Postby sidewaysreilly » Thu, 17 Dec 2009 7:34 +0000

tis an outey Steve, got 2 new keys but they just turn.
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Re: Radiator bleed screw.HELP!!

Postby Steve » Thu, 17 Dec 2009 7:36 +0000

that the four sided affair? An adjustable spanner should grab it if it hasn't been vice gripped yet..
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Re: Radiator bleed screw.HELP!!

Postby sidewaysreilly » Thu, 17 Dec 2009 7:38 +0000

ill try that but its very small, about 4-5 mm and set well in so not much room. Standby!!!

nah, its flush with outside and just enouight room for the key. Key is just mild steel so swells out. I may try a good plumber.
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Re: Radiator bleed screw.HELP!!

Postby Stig » Thu, 17 Dec 2009 7:43 +0000

real small longnose pliers.....?
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Re: Radiator bleed screw.HELP!!

Postby sidewaysreilly » Thu, 17 Dec 2009 7:48 +0000

tried that Ollie, fecker is real tight. Anyways, ill think in the shed while i'm putting new dot4 in the 5 for tomorrow. Thanks anyway.
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Re: Radiator bleed screw.HELP!!

Postby leamyj » Thu, 17 Dec 2009 10:48 +0000

Had a similar problem years ago when the bleed nut seized. A plumber just drilled a small hole in the rad , took a self-tapper screw and wrapped a bit of plumbers tape on it and inserted in the hole and tightened..job done!. I've been using that screw now for a number of years, never leaked!. That said, my system is not a high pressure one.HTH'S
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Re: Radiator bleed screw.HELP!!

Postby sidewaysreilly » Thu, 17 Dec 2009 11:08 +0000

Thanks John, may have to try that. One subject i never really bothered with(plumbing) but 2 of the upstairs rads need bleeding every week. Its not a hp system, just the usual. Problems with it since new because the ex wanted a back boiler fitted when the house was being built against the plumbers recomendations and i met him recently and he said to disconnect it which i did and the house is far warmer now in a shorter time but the pump was set too high i think and was aerating causing the air in the rads. I have turned it down to 1 and bled all the rads bar this one to see will it improve. There are no leaks that i can see.
I think there are special yokeys to remove wrung bleed screwes but if not i may try your trick.
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