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oggy



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hi haylands i think steve said that the hole nut has sheared off just leaving the thread in side the female collit new vehicle purchase
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Thanks oggy - that’s exactly what’s happened. Whether there’s enough of the the "hollow" thread to weld a nut onto - I don’t know. I guess it might be tricky but they have a really good welder who might be up for the challenge. I’ll keep you posted! Thanks again haylands.

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Hi SteveA

how did you resolve this? I have just snapped the same sensor and now contemplating removing the exhaust to get the sensor drilled out. 2012 TDV8 Autobiography Baltic Blue
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Post #638318 31st Jul 2022 11:09am
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Good luck with drilling them out, we use a Laser Tools 8063 (or one out of the 7337 set if 14mm)socket on them and hope that a good 'snatch' on a breaker bar will release them - it usually does, if not, it's out with a die grinder to take most of the material & sensor away until the wall is thin enough to deform inwards with a centre punch but with one side ground to the profile of the sensor hole, if that makes sense? It's important to not chew up the threads of either the exhaust or the sensor collar trying to get it out before moving on to grinding it out as that just makes an awkward job harder... Other than a clean up with a finishing tap, this approach has worked every time.

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I think I’m going to have to accept defeat and get a professional to do it, I’m worried I’ll make things worse.
Phoenix do you work in a garage? Fancy a go at it? 2012 TDV8 Autobiography Baltic Blue
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Yes I do but some distance away - there's plenty of places that would be able to do it for you. Depending where you are, try contacting RLD - if he can't do it for any reason, he'll have a mate who can.

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I’m over in Blackpool, who is RLD? 2012 TDV8 Autobiography Baltic Blue
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Thanks for that I've sent him a PM, doesn't look like he is active on here so Ill try the Disco Forum as well Thumbs Up 2012 TDV8 Autobiography Baltic Blue
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colalowe wrote:
Hi SteveA

how did you resolve this? I have just snapped the same sensor and now contemplating removing the exhaust to get the sensor drilled out.


To be honest, I'm not sure.
I think they left the old sensor in situ then drilled and welded(?) in a new adapter to fit a new sensor in. They had to order the new adapter in from Germany.
Cost to me, fully sorted, was £448 inc VAT. Bartram LR Services, near Accrington.
It's been 6 weeks now with no issues (touch wood!).
Hope you get yours sorted.

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