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Rusted registration plate screws


marbleapple

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Can you just cut a slot in the head with a Dremel and use a flat bladed screwdriver? I've done that in the past on several occasions.

 

That's what I will probably try tomorrow. Sadly I'm not as big as you so might struggle!

 

I was just wanting to make sure there wasn't anything I'm missing I.e there isn't a particular way to remove the plates, before I used brute force.

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When I once had self tappers stuck with no head on a number plate, many years ago, I ripped the old plate off which left the screw heads raised. Flattened opposite sides with a file and used a small spanner which removed them easily. No tidly spanners then a pair of electrical pliers or grips should do nicely.

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Thanks for the responses guys. I think they are screws but they have been rounded off. Someone has obviously tried to remove them before me and made a mess of it.

 

I'm going to try using a Dremel tonight to cut into the head to try use a flat bladed screwdriver.

 

If I can't get it to budge with the screw driver then I might have to drill the head.

 

Never heard of plusgas but might try get some

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Good advice. I'm replacing the plates so breaking the old one doesn't matter too much.

 

Just apply brute force or cut them off some how? - I don't want to bend or break the bracket / bar behind the plate.

 

Thanks for all the help guys.

 

Brute force, the plate will naturally break where the hole has been drilled or tapped for the screws as that's where it'll bend. Two shreddies and go!

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I had a similar problem, i cut a slit on the screw head large enough to house a big flat screwdriver - but i couldnt budge it. Got myself a Hex Bolster Screwdriver and used a long spanner to turn anti clockwise while i applied pressure from the handle of the screwdriver, eventually it came out. Plusgas is really good :)

 

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Well I managed to get the screws removed today. Drilled them out. All it needed was a special tool called a 'father'. Quite a handy tool. All it cost me was 2 cups of tea and a lecture on the state of my drive. On the plus side it also cut my front lawn whilst I was at work!

 

I am left with a slight oddity. The screws we removed were in fact bolts. The holes that remain appear to be original bolt holes.

 

It is normal that plates on jap spec imports are held in my bolts?

 

The bolts are larger than the usual uk screws that hold plates and are covered by plastic caps. I assume Halfords would be the place to start for larger than normal plastic caps to go over the bolt heads?

 

Pic of the rear bolt holes.

 

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Half broken bolt and an identical new bolt that I had laying about in my supra spares box. For those that are interested, the head of the bolt is 1cm wide.

 

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