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mzplcg Member Since: 26 May 2010 Location: Warwickshire. England. The Commonwealth. Posts: 4029 |
Good luck at the hospital Pete. Also, top tip. Those Makita impact screwdriver drill thingies......Excellent at getting tight screws out without the demolition of the head. |
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31st Mar 2015 8:07pm |
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wealy Member Since: 29 Jul 2013 Location: Kings Bromley Posts: 1020 |
Good luck at hospital
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1st Apr 2015 7:11am |
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jaybear Member Since: 31 May 2011 Location: Marseille Posts: 156 |
Good Luck & get better . enjoy your Easter break !! Jaybear
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1st Apr 2015 7:55am |
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gregdav Member Since: 26 May 2014 Location: just north of stafford Posts: 1077 |
Good luck pete.
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1st Apr 2015 8:02am |
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Bellini Member Since: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 2261 |
Excellent thread, Pete!
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1st Apr 2015 8:16am |
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Garyfax Member Since: 02 Feb 2015 Location: Halifax Posts: 118 |
Yes I agree this is a great thread.
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1st Apr 2015 9:09am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8192 |
Thank you all for your kind words and wishes, today's appointment is a consultation with a plastic surgeon for a nose job... no... it's for a Lipoma on my right arm, they are deciding if I have to go under the knife again and get it removed, it's not doing me any harm but it is quite big so may have to have it removed.... They can't do it under a local as they recon it would still hurt...!!!
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1st Apr 2015 10:56am |
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Rangeyman Member Since: 03 Feb 2015 Location: west yorkshire Posts: 267 |
If you went back 20 years the only place you would find a 'Torx' would be on a Renault or citroen.I used to curse the damn things back then and am sure am not the only person to question why they seem to be everywhere now.I try and change them to hexagon heads where I can now! |
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1st Apr 2015 4:57pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8192 |
yep, know what you mean, I suppose they are easier for robots to put together...
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7th Apr 2015 8:19pm |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 963 |
Pete,
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7th Apr 2015 10:56pm |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 963 |
Pete, There aren’t any grooves for these circlips to snap into – they just rely on friction against the bore. The springs are only there to discourage the rubber jump tubes from working their way downwards due to gravity so the position of the circlips/compression of the springs isn’t critical - but ideally they should be around 4mm deep from the valve block face :
Both rubber jump tubes have to be removed before the D/E brake drum can be removed from the casing as they sit in, and seal against, the machined spot faces in the drum :
I made up this tool just for the purpose of extracting the tubes :
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7th Apr 2015 11:18pm |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 963 |
Pete, Regarding friction plates for the clutches/brakes, there are three sizes (diameters) used in the 5HP24 for the six clutches/brakes :
and, when new, the thickness of the A & C plates is 1.56-1.58mm, the B,D & E plates 1.62-1.65mm and the F-brake plates are similar thickness to the A & C plates. New plates are a brown colour so the black colouration does indicate that they’ve been working hard. You sometimes find corresponding heat spots on the steel plates. Phil Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated |
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7th Apr 2015 11:40pm |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 963 |
Ideally, yes. You need to compress the clutch return springs to remove the retaining clips which then allows you to strip apart the piston assemblies to give you access to the piston seals – replacements of which you’ll find in the seal/gasket kit.
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7th Apr 2015 11:49pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8192 |
Thanks for that Phil, makes sense, am I right in thinking the EDS 5 fault could cause the hard 1st to 2nd change, it appears to only pulse in 2nd... and the EDS 2 could effect the 2nd - 3rd change??
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8th Apr 2015 12:38pm |
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