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Post by citronut »

i very seldom use new pipe seals and i pick them out with a very small plain bladed screw driver,

and as stated above pull or snip off the loose strands of rubber caused by the thread,

then on re/fitting mind you dont pinch them with the pipe, as tinny bits of pipe seal can/will cause all kinds of havouk with the system,

a newly fully qualified F**D mechanic came to work at a citroen service agent i used to work at,

was trained on F**D and only new F**D the first job he was set on was a clutch on a GS,

boss's son told him if he needs and help just ask,

he got the engine out, got it all back in, started it up only for the regulater sphere to go bang and split wide open,

boss's son fitted a second hand sphere for this one to go bang also,

so he fitted a second hand regulater with another sphere this was fine,

he stripped the old regulater down to find some tinny bits of pipe seal were blocking the 2500psi presure going were it should have been going,




regards malcolm
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Post by citroenxm »

Yup!

A BRILLIANT easy way! Get a screw driver thats just smaller then the union hole... Push it into the seal and Unscrew!! Do NOT push into the union hole while turning the screwdriver, turn it gently, and the seal will work out...

Paul
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Post by Rhothgar »

CitroJim wrote:Yes, It's a rule of thumb that seem to work for all tyre sizes. If you have plump fingers then say two at the front and a pinkie at the rear :D

I'm basing the finger sizes on my admittedly rather slender, girly fingers :D :D
We obviously both have girly fingers then. You're not alone! :roll:

I measured the height to centre of arches yesterday before I stripped off the rear HC.

Front was around 675mm.. Rear was around 625mm..

Once I'd plumbed it in the right way around. It was arounf 650mm. all round. RESULT!
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Post by citronut »

Rog wrote
"Front was around 675mm.. Rear was around 625mm.."

wow :shock: almost 25.5"inch's

so its a high rider then :lol:

regards malcolm
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1996 Citroen Xantia 1.9TD SX S1 - N707 MGP (Currrently laid up)
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1980 Ford Escort RS2000 Customer - 2nd Owner
1988 Saab 900 T16S - A 1980's exercise in understated Hooliganism...
Oh! and two Harley Davidsons - A 1990 Sportster and a 2003 Fatboy 100th Anniversary (the only vehicle I have owned from new)
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Post by Rhothgar »

No because the front seat is sitting forward of the halfway point of the wheelbase.

It certainly feels a 3/4" lower! :P
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