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PostPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 3:50 pm 
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Ive unbolted her, and taken of the connection at the bundy pipe connection but the bloody cable wont come out!!!.

Do i pull it out through the bundy tube or should it simply come out through the motor?

Im guessing ive missed something again :lol:

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 4:04 pm 
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MiniK wrote:
Ive unbolted her, and taken of the connection at the bundy pipe connection but the bloody cable wont come out!!!.

Do i pull it out through the bundy tube or should it simply come out through the motor?

Im guessing ive missed something again :lol:


I'm with you a just left it for the last 4 weeks :?

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 4:06 pm 
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I want mine out tonight though :lol:

Then I can mount him on the rotisserie 8)

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undo the 4 screws holding the motor cover on and the cable will come out.

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as 13 sec said, you have to take the cover off and remove the cable from the pin that holds it to the motor. Tricks of the trade! Haha

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aaron wrote:
Tricks of the trade! Haha


Bloody oath.... :lol:

Thanks fellas....i managed to mount it anyway. Just gotta disconnect the cable tomorrow :wink:

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Hi, jack......
Barney has the early wiper rack and wheel boxes, but a 2 speed Clubbie motor in there..
It wipes fine but the wipers do 180* right across the screen. :shock:
Can the later wheel boxes be fitted to an early car, so they wipe properly?
Anyone done it? :?
/Hi, jack :wink:

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drmini in aust wrote:
Hi, jack......
Barney has the early wiper rack and wheel boxes, but a 2 speed Clubbie motor in there..
It wipes fine but the wipers do 180* right across the screen. :shock:
Can the later wheel boxes be fitted to an early car, so they wipe properly?
Anyone done it? :?
/Hi, jack :wink:


Oi :lol:

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You don't ese that every day.

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only way to fix it kev is to use the wheel boxes from a clubby. You may also need to use the inner thingy(can't think of the word) to make it right gear ratio.

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aaron wrote:
only way to fix it kev is to use the wheel boxes from a clubby. You may also need to use the inner thingy(can't think of the word) to make it right gear ratio.

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Thanks Aaron,
The whole motor & box is a Clubby one, crank and all.
I have a full Clubby wiper setup spare, need to find an old 850 or Deluxe one so I can sort out these mods before I actually fit them.
:idea: I'll trawl thru kazjim's stuff on the 23rd! :lol:

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drmini in aust wrote:
aaron wrote:
only way to fix it kev is to use the wheel boxes from a clubby. You may also need to use the inner thingy(can't think of the word) to make it right gear ratio.

Cheers

Aaron

Thanks Aaron,
The whole motor & box is a Clubby one, crank and all.
I have a full Clubby wiper setup spare, need to find an old 850 or Deluxe one so I can sort out these mods before I actually fit them.
:idea: I'll trawl thru kazjim's stuff on the 23rd! :lol:


good on you Doc - you can tell me how to set it up - my engineer says I've gotta have 2 speed wipers, I was thinking I'd need to drill holes in the wiper panel to fit the whole clubman assembly when I do it on the van ...

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