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solarman216
12-02-2020, 21:58
Yesterday the Trol starter failed, local factors could not source one, so today bit the bullet and stripped it down, as suspected full of Slindon crud, replaced one of the races from stock the others greased up but got a broken/rusted brush spring that I am struggling to find a match for at the mo, anyway point is.......

The moment my motor is off the road the phone goes mental, two walk in freezers not working, a kitchen shut down with no gas (extractor interlock failure), intruder alarm malfunction, so when Mrs got home at 3 pm stole her motor got back home 6 pm, everyone was panicking like mad, 1st freezer condenser fan failure, not too much I could do bar mount an old industrial blower on front of it to move air, fan to be ordered, the other freezer was wall socket failure, one of a twin so easy fix, no gas was pressure sensor in ducting blocked, but getting to it was another matter, and I still have my starter to finish off, what a day!!! Rick

Banshee
12-02-2020, 22:07
Yesterday the Trol starter failed, local factors could not source one, so today bit the bullet and stripped it down, as suspected full of Slindon crud, replaced one of the races from stock the others greased up but got a broken/rusted brush spring that I am struggling to find a match for at the mo, anyway point is.......

The moment my motor is off the road the phone goes mental, two walk in freezers not working, a kitchen shut down with no gas (extractor interlock failure), intruder alarm malfunction, so when Mrs got home at 3 pm stole her motor got back home 6 pm, everyone was panicking like mad, 1st freezer condenser fan failure, not too much I could do bar mount an old industrial blower on front of it to move air, fan to be ordered, the other freezer was wall socket failure, one of a twin so easy fix, no gas was pressure sensor in ducting blocked, but getting to it was another matter, and I still have my starter to finish off, what a day!!! Rick

Bloody hell Rick!!! That sounds like a right day!!!

You aint gonna be able to crack that Scotch until at least 2am by the sounds of it :lol :lol :lol

terranosaurusdoug
12-02-2020, 23:59
Bloody hell Rick!!! That sounds like a right day!!!

You aint gonna be able to crack that Scotch until at least 2am by the sounds of it :lol :lol :lol

HA :lol

solarman216
13-02-2020, 01:00
Nah as said all sorted by 6pm so scotch has been doing its stuff since then, still got permanent repairs to do but they can wait, Rick

Banshee
13-02-2020, 23:56
Nah as said all sorted by 6pm so scotch has been doing its stuff since then, still got permanent repairs to do but they can wait, Rick

It was my turn today Rick :( :(

What a day!!!!!!!!!

solarman216
14-02-2020, 00:16
It was my turn today Rick :( :(

What a day!!!!!!!!!

So what happened? I sorted my starter, checked out the failed condenser fan nearly £450 so forget that, found similar about £50 but need a small mod, and installed a new Pizza oven so all good for me today, Rick

Wallace
15-02-2020, 10:04
That sounds like a mare of a day, how did you sort the brush spring?

My day went downhill yesterday after lunch at the new job I have been in a week. Pressure washing the engine bay of a customers Cobra covered in bodyshop residue prior to fitting the new engine, I was asked to do the front and rear suspension. After I finished the rear suspension I noticed water had sprayed out from under the tonneau cover, it was soaked inside as the transmission tunnel and back panel were loose to gain access to the propshaft and gearbox.
Ironically the tonneau cover was on to keep the rain off the interior!
I’m not making excuses, I may have realised my mistake beforehand had I stripped the car but I came into the job halfway through.

jims-terrano
15-02-2020, 10:14
That sounds like a mare of a day, how did you sort the brush spring?

My day went downhill yesterday after lunch at the new job I have been in a week. Pressure washing the engine bay of a customers Cobra covered in bodyshop residue prior to fitting the new engine, I was asked to do the front and rear suspension. After I finished the rear suspension I noticed water had sprayed out from under the tonneau cover, it was soaked inside as the transmission tunnel and back panel were loose to gain access to the propshaft and gearbox.
Ironically the tonneau cover was on to keep the rain off the interior!
I’m not making excuses, I may have realised my mistake beforehand had I stripped the car but I came into the job halfway through.

Oh man that sounds like an embarrassing moment, hope they didn’t look bad towards you.

solarman216
15-02-2020, 12:31
That sounds like a mare of a day, how did you sort the brush spring?

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Found an old Lister starter end/brush cover in the barn, still had the springs on it but were heat damaged as it was the one that came off genset that was in a fire, springs were nearly the same but weaker, anyway did the job, Rick