myfirstl322
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Or the Jag forum,you ask a technical question and get a reply stating the best polish or shampoo to use.
I thought all they talked about in there was MI-BF f.
(Manhood inch - Bonnet Feet formula)
Or the Jag forum,you ask a technical question and get a reply stating the best polish or shampoo to use.
Good on you,I cannot remember what i had for lunchI didn't write them down, but they were only a few bits out and I can pretty much remember most, if not all the values.
As for the diaphragm, I never took anything out. I'm planning to take the block out today or tomorrow so it's ready when the kit arrives. I inserted a pipe into that hole (it has a pink rubber band round it) by mistake the first time round and blew air through it, so I imagine I've knackered the diaphragm. Ahh well, you learn as too go along cocking things up![]()
Good, I mean how dare he even think those thoughtsDon't worry, I know where he works, I'll gaffa tape his fingers to his steering wheel so he can't type pish like that again![]()
Just because the values are the same doesn't mean the heights will be equal, hope you recorded the original values before you played.
slow and steady rebuild, one solenoid at a time buddy! Watch out for the spring under the diaphragm!!!!![]()
Check out some tube vids before you go wading in with the toolbox![]()
Just work methodically and take your time. Give everything a good clean before stripping. Durt contamination is your worst enemy. I used a couple of 3ft sheets of wallpaper face down on the table to work on. Clean and easy to see any bits that ping off. Good luck palIndeed! I was going to do it last night, but I need threadlock, vaseline, various drill bits and so on... Lot of handy tips![]()
Indeed! I was going to do it last night, but I need threadlock, vaseline, various drill bits and so on... Lot of handy tips![]()
For what? Pump refurb? No threadlock that I remember. Or Vaseline. Sure you're not back in a specialist brothel?
Vaseline + sore arm I get, but please don't use the threadlock![]()