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Make sure it's one that is the width of the retaining screw head or maybe slightly smaller and fairly sharp too, to aid it biting into the head otherwise you'll just be hitting the surrounding area.
May need to hit it square on first to get a groove in the head or even get a grinder to do that.
Hit the retaining screw round with a decent chisel, it usually undoes it pretty well.
Bolt should come out then with grips as there is nothing holding it in under torque/friction.
Purple Powerflex one settles down after 100 miles or so.
Fitted one to my mates recently and it was like standard, no vibration at all.
I think it depends on the condition of your other mounts as to how much vibration you get once fitted.
That's what I mean. It's better to use 10w50 as it'll be thicker than 5w40 at operating temp. 5w40 when really hot will have an effect on pressure slightly.
I'm out of ideas. Never seen that happen.
The revs side of my 182 went off once but everything else was lit up. Never happened since. Might just be one of them things.
You are on about the hole in the side where the lower belt rail is aren't you, not the floor pan?
We ran the normal 25mm ones on my mates Clio. Don't know why the standard bolts are so long because the threaded bit in the body isn't that long...
Yeah mate, just put it under the bolt that holds the subframe down, with a decent washer on though.
I'd just use the outer bolt hole where that belt rail was and screw this in