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14th May 2019, 06:02 | #11 |
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air filter removed
Absolutely, given how hard it was to get off I fully intend to grease it before re-assembly. I'm assuming silicon grease would be fine for the rubber grommets?
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14th May 2019, 07:52 | #12 |
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It should be ok you can use rubber grease, Vaseline also should be ok for those grommets as they are quite thick & large, grease the lugs too
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16th May 2019, 13:57 | #13 |
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Success - solenoid rebuild started first time!
Thanks once again to this forum and the generous help from fellow Roverites I managed to get the starter motor out, rebuild the soleniod with a £10 kit from ebay, and reassemble this morning. A pig to get out (much easier to get back in) but it started first time and is now purring like a kitten.
A big thanks to Arctic, roverbarmy, vitesse, MGJohn et al. And I've still got some Vaseline left! But the less said about that the better . . . |
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