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Post by smithybluebus »

so whats the difference then jason ,i have just orderd mine from euro car parts for 50quidlings thought that was good too.oh and whats this about soak the bush in oil?what for please

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the difference is in the width of the gear. the correct one for me was the smaller width gear. i had the longer gear one and burnt five starters out!! the starter solenoid sat about a quarter turn out from where it should have been.
the bush is a small copper bush which sits in the belhousing. i split mine with a hacksaw blade and folded it so it could be pulled out. just tap the new one home.
good luck chap!!

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diesel not starting - Help please!!!

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Your van sounds fast compared to my 1600D. 50 on the flat and about 20 uphill. I think it's time for a new engine for me I'm missing out on some serious speed :wink:

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uphill like a scalded ferret on crack well almost

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following on the original theme for this tread uphill performance was lacking after listening to others a lot brighter than me and taking their advice my van has just flown up our hill in third and dare I say it I got it into 4th near the top WOW it used to be second then drop it in first near the top . What was the reason for this change it was down to the top carb gasket leaking. Such a simple fix and a massive advantage . Its incredible how much the van has improved it drives like new well nearly new .

I didnt replace them coz I didnt have any but removed them and noticed the non float end was black I put a little gasket goo on and refitted the van is running much better I have no performance advantage on the flat but uphill is a world apart from what it was .

Sorry to bore you but its a big thing in my sad life as the trip to deva at the weekend is all hills so wasnt looking forward to being overtaken by cyclists but now Im looking forward to the trip. Just need to sort the brakes for the return trip its all downhill

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good work chap!!! :lol:

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