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Feb 24, 2019
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Hello, failed flow switch on potterton precision boiler. British gas, sealed system. There had been some water escaping and the bolts retaining the flow switch to side of boiler became seized, I tryed penetrating oil (wd40) and they began to come out... Then sheared. They are protruding maybe 2-3mm, I have considered tapping them and trying a left handed drill bit a or bolt removal tool but they are only 4mm stud and reckon there's only gonna be one shot at getting them out.

Does anyone know if this is salvageable or have any advice?

Thanks in advance!

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No Shaun. I am an Electrician. Apologies in advance. Tin hat on.

Can a gas safe engineer salvage this? Not asking for step by step advice. Just an idea as to cost, hours etc.

Is it new boiler time?
 
I tryed penetrating oil (wd40)

If you're an electrician you know better than to DIY repairs on gas appliances; get a GSR in to advise on repair vs replacement.

In general, but not on boilers unless you are GSR, for removing seized/rusted bolts when there's only one shot I'd go for "Plus Gas Formula A" dismantling fluid and rust de-seizing lubricant. Much better that WD40 for this task IME.
 
If you asked me, I would say I'm willing to have a go but it would be charged by the hour and may be unsuccessful but could save the boiler change if it works. It would be your choice.
 
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