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Weird Peugeot Allen key size?
Hi, I am going to reattempt to change my brake discs this weekend on an N reg Peugeot 406 diesel. I Did the pads a couple of weeks ago but had to give up on the discs as I couldn't remove one of the bolts!
The name of it escapes me, but it is something like a caliper restraining bolt, and It stops the caliper from flipping up.
I vaguely remeber when I did it on another Peugeot that it was an Imperial size, but although I had metric and imperial I couldn't get a snug fit. I may have had a key missing though, and it may have been a half size?
Anyway, this is a long shot, but does anybody know what size allen key this bolt takes, you know, just off the top of your head?
Many thanks :beer:
The name of it escapes me, but it is something like a caliper restraining bolt, and It stops the caliper from flipping up.
I vaguely remeber when I did it on another Peugeot that it was an Imperial size, but although I had metric and imperial I couldn't get a snug fit. I may have had a key missing though, and it may have been a half size?
Anyway, this is a long shot, but does anybody know what size allen key this bolt takes, you know, just off the top of your head?
Many thanks :beer:
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Hi, I am going to reattempt to change my brake discs this weekend on an N reg Peugeot 406 diesel. I Did the pads a couple of weeks ago but had to give up on the discs as I couldn't remove one of the bolts!
The name of it escapes me, but it is something like a caliper restraining bolt, and It stops the caliper from flipping up.
I vaguely remeber when I did it on another Peugeot that it was an Imperial size, but although I had metric and imperial I couldn't get a snug fit. I may have had a key missing though, and it may have been a half size?
Anyway, this is a long shot, but does anybody know what size allen key this bolt takes, you know, just off the top of your head?
Many thanks :beer:
is it a torx bit0 -
It could be, I'm fairly confident it isn't though. It's behind the caliper, so I cant actually see it. That may be a good point though, I'll try some Torx in it!0
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put a mirror behind it or take a picture0
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It will be a 7mm allen key bolt, the Fords used to use the same size key.
When you buy a normal pack of keys it'll have a 6mm and 8mm but rarely the 7mm. They can be a pain to find.0 -
And usually come with an extension bar on it if you buy the correct one.That's my mutt in the picture above.0
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http://www.draperhandtools.co.uk/68425-draper-expert-7mm-brake-pad-key-with-handle.html
is the type of thing.0 -
If you're doing a bit of work yourself a Haynes manual will save you hours and hours.....I speak as a time served maintenance fitter - it's always better to have drawings and a correct method to work to, and the right tools ready before you go, it's always a quicker and better job.;)Member of the first Mortgage Free in 3 challenge, no.19
Balance 19th April '07 = minus £27,640
Balance 1st November '09 = mortgage paid off with £1903 left over. Title deeds are now ours.0 -
Thanks Gordon861, that is exactly the case, there was no 7mm! But as it was a decent allen key set, I thought that surely they wouldn't miss a size out if it was ever needed.
And thanks also Ailuro2, I have a Haynes manual but I'm sure that it doesn't state the allen key size. I'm going to feel a right muppet if it does! :rotfl:
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http://www.draperhandtools.co.uk/68425-draper-expert-7mm-brake-pad-key-with-handle.html
is the type of thing.
That's the one I have.
Ken.That's my mutt in the picture above.0
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