HT4718 how to create space on recovery disk to reboot iMac

My iMac has the grey screen upon turning on.  When I attempt to restore OS X mavericks, there is not enough space on the recovery drive.
When I try to erase the disk, the error message says it is unable to erase.
Help!

Startup - Gray, Blue or White screen at boot, w/spinner/progress bar
Startup - Gray Screen
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