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gazzab79

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Had a bit of time today so changed the diaphragm, put everything back together and the bloody car wont go up. All pipes are on properly, pump is brand new and making good air put running continuously :confused: I also just dropped the air block exhaust down the drain cos my hands were so bloody cold! Not sure where to go with it now
 
yeah just reading wammers how to guide. diaphragm is in right. just wondering if a seal has slipped. air is escaping from exhaust. Doh!

also i had a fiddle with connectors on passenger footwell. just thought id check the condition. moved them and got a high pitch squeal, like an alarm. one of them is a bit green in the white block.
 
yeah just reading wammers how to guide. diaphragm is in right. just wondering if a seal has slipped. air is escaping from exhaust. Doh!

also i had a fiddle with connectors on passenger footwell. just thought id check the condition. moved them and got a high pitch squeal, like an alarm. one of them is a bit green in the white block.

That will teach you to fiddle with things:rolleyes::D:D
 
yeah just reading wammers how to guide. diaphragm is in right. just wondering if a seal has slipped. air is escaping from exhaust. Doh!

Diaphragm is not seated correctly

also i had a fiddle with connectors on passenger footwell. just thought id check the condition. moved them and got a high pitch squeal, like an alarm. one of them is a bit green in the white block.

Clean the connectors with a good contact cleaner NOT WD40.
 
Had a bit of time today so changed the diaphragm, put everything back together and the bloody car wont go up. All pipes are on properly, pump is brand new and making good air put running continuously :confused: I also just dropped the air block exhaust down the drain cos my hands were so bloody cold! Not sure where to go with it now

Depending where you got the diaphragm from, there are some propper dodgy ones that are way to hard to work. I ended up having to get another one from the guy recommend on here SymplieP38 or something like that he was...

Nik
 
tomcat59ala2936812 said:
If you fitted a diaphragm properly years ago then you wouldn't have a kid screaming down your ear :D:D







Haha true!

I did it methodically...... Or so I thought! Will find out when I take it back apart. Will hohopefully get back when it's still daylight one day this week.
 
FIXED!!!! Took it all apart, couldn't find anything wrong, I just stuck a bit of grease around the new diaphragm, put it back together and all is good! Happy days but I am cold now!
 
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