The head of the radiator drain tap broke off when trying to unscrew it, 'cos the plastic had deteriorated after nearly 10 years. Removed the front bash plate, cut a slot in the remaining raised portion of the tap using a short piece of hacksaw blade clamped in vice grips, then widened the slot using 2 pieces of blade. Used the back of the blade of a short knife get the tap turning (hence using the full width of the slot), then removed with fingers.
Radiator shops said no non genuine taps available for original radiator, so I will now renew the tap about every 5 years
Cheers
Jim
Radiator shops said no non genuine taps available for original radiator, so I will now renew the tap about every 5 years
Cheers
Jim
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