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Niel:
Its a dash out job, no if's or buts, done it twice, allow a FULL day the first time, lube the motors bearings with conductive oil whilst your at it as they carry the current to make it work, squealing motor = dry bearings pitting and becoming none conductive BTDT!
petergalileo:
never heard of electrically conductive oil/grease, where would you get that from ??
Niel:
--- Quote from: "petergalileo" ---never heard of electrically conductive oil/grease, where would you get that from ??
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RS/Farnell
denviks:
i have to do mine after palying on salisbury plain. it stopped working after going through a rather deep puddle. i had water coming through on to my feet. so me thinks the motor may never actully work again. it was working fine before hand but something must have disliked the muddy water. :cry:
checked the fuse ect but still nowt. i have a new motor on order from paddocks. im really really not looking forward to fitting it before the mac4x4 challenge. :(
i have heat coming through when moving but it stops when i stop.
hobbit:
I was thinking of putting an auxiliary blower system in, to blow air into the intake, but its buried up the top of the engine bay
Like the series vehicles have
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