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rusty 11th March 2010 16:15

a.b.s. help
 
Hi I in need of some help remove 0ffside hub eventual got the sensor out
Went to refit new one will only go 1/3 of its length then jams
Have spent a lot of time filing and cleaning do I just need to force it in
I have only got copper grease to hand could I use that or could it effect the sensor
Thanks rusty

stocktake 11th March 2010 16:18

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Kandyman 11th March 2010 17:05

Hi,

I had to drill my old one out and spent some time cleaning out the hole and then had to tap the new sensor in, been carful that it was straight.

Kandyman 11th March 2010 17:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by stocktake (Post 484855)

The other post was in the welcome section :)

Never noticed as i was Iphone posting :)

I shall delete the other one or we could be going round n round all night ;)

SD1too 11th March 2010 17:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by rusty (Post 484854)
Went to refit new one will only go 1/3 of its length then jams.
Have spent a lot of time filing and cleaning do I just need to force it in?
I have only got copper grease to hand could I use that or could it affect the sensor?

Hi Rusty,

Yep, I had a similar problem. Like Kandyman I had to drill the remains of mine out! So to answer your questions: no, you shouldn't have to force the new one in. There's probably plastic still left in the hole. I think a light smear of Copper Ease around the circumference of the new sensor is probably a very good idea.

Simon.


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