Ello all,
I brought my first car as I wasn't in the mood to spend £100s of pounds I brought a £40 car
(no mot, no tax etc which is perfect as I'm on a provisional and only brought it to put in my garage and dump insurance to get my ncb before passing my test, yea cheeky sod me LOL)
But anyway I started to wonder about what was wrong with the car so I thought stuff it put it in for an mot.....
For a car that's been standing for a year it failed nicely
(I knew it would fail anyway)
So I decided it actually might be worth fixing up as the car has only cost £40 to buy and it's not like it needs major welding or a new engine (shockingly it does start + passed emissions)
So got to it calliper off, pads out, got to the discs and a kick in the butt
Due to standing for a year the screws in the break discs has kinda stuck to it or rusted together and i'm not too sure what to do.......
So does anyone have an idea?
tried so far:
WD40 + unscrewing it (going to round it off with this method)
Hammer + forceful smashing (this will probably shatter the old brake disc)
Due to it tipping it down I haven't been able to get the welder out or a drill but would like an idea that I can try without them
vehicle spec:
51 plate Renault clio, 1.2
Thank you in advance
I brought my first car as I wasn't in the mood to spend £100s of pounds I brought a £40 car
(no mot, no tax etc which is perfect as I'm on a provisional and only brought it to put in my garage and dump insurance to get my ncb before passing my test, yea cheeky sod me LOL)
But anyway I started to wonder about what was wrong with the car so I thought stuff it put it in for an mot.....
For a car that's been standing for a year it failed nicely
(I knew it would fail anyway)
- Front brakes deteriorated both sides (discs + pads + needs bleeding)
- rear Suspension coil broke (offside) - fixed
- 2 bulbs out (sidelight and plate light) - fixed
- gaiter boot needs replacing pending
- both front light units needs cleaning - fixed
- Battery not secure - fixed
So I decided it actually might be worth fixing up as the car has only cost £40 to buy and it's not like it needs major welding or a new engine (shockingly it does start + passed emissions)
So got to it calliper off, pads out, got to the discs and a kick in the butt
Due to standing for a year the screws in the break discs has kinda stuck to it or rusted together and i'm not too sure what to do.......
So does anyone have an idea?
tried so far:
WD40 + unscrewing it (going to round it off with this method)
Hammer + forceful smashing (this will probably shatter the old brake disc)
Due to it tipping it down I haven't been able to get the welder out or a drill but would like an idea that I can try without them
vehicle spec:
51 plate Renault clio, 1.2
Thank you in advance