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Old 10-08-2014, 15:38   #1
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Default Aerial Assembly sorted

So my aerial was leaking.. So I stripped it apart cleaned n wd40d it and fitted a new end too.

Here some pics incase anyone wondered how it's held together, very easy, one 8mm socket on nut needed, then pull top assembly out with silver thread, strip apart n clean, then reassemble with some sealant.
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Old 10-08-2014, 15:40   #3
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Dirty old aerial, was cracked at base, signal is now a fair bit better
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You forgot to mention this is the MK4 set up think some of the later MK3's had the front mounted aerial aswell
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You forgot to mention this is the MK4 set up think some of the later MK3's had the front mounted aerial aswell
What this guy said
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Old 10-08-2014, 18:18   #6
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Wow... did you really think that after just 8 months of being a member of this forum you would actually be fixing your own truck, successfully wielding 8mm sockets, and making electrical connections as well.... What ever next....
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Old 10-08-2014, 20:22   #7
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not bad for a "mechanical doofus", well done Alex
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Don't be silly Clive, I didn't take any electrical connections off

Thanks Rick
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Don't be silly Clive, I didn't take any electrical connections off

Thanks Rick
While not power, an Aerial is still an electrical connection, so now you are not only a mechanic, but an auto electrician as well...
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Alex mate you don't give yourself enough credit.
You where quite happy and competent with socket set yesterday
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Well, ive had a few funny experiences, I'm a bit cackhanded at times to say the least. Best one being on a day apprenticeship at a bike shop.

I got told to carry this engine to another room, it was at the time, a top of the line sports engine, what I didn't realise was, it wasn't done up.

So midway carrying it, it shat itself and fell in half on the floor, landing on the pistons ect

Whoopsie
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