Bens bosch conversion dont use the wrong key!

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Bens bosch conversion dont use the wrong key!
How big is that LDA adjustment screw!? o.O
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silverzx Wrote:How big is that LDA adjustment screw!? o.O

Read the thread and pipe down Trent, its been covered already Tongue
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mark_airey Wrote:
silverzx Wrote:How big is that LDA adjustment screw!? o.O

Read the thread and pipe down Trent, its been covered already Tongue

Lol, haven't got time to read! Exam on 8th, 9th, 11th etc!! :twisted:
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silverzx Wrote:Lol, haven't got time to read! Exam on 8th, 9th, 11th etc!! :twisted:

Get off the forum then Tongue
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Turns out the pump was f*cked all along....
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Ben Jay Wrote:Turns out the pump was f*cked all along....

Which part of it? Replaceable/Refurbable?
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Ben Jay Wrote:Turns out the pump was f*cked all along....

Which part of it? Replaceable/Refurbable?

i dont know yet. Kris says he doesnt know alot about the internals...


any one want to buy a fubard pump from me? lol
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Has kris opened the pump up? Got any photos?
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Dan! Wrote:Has kris opened the pump up? Got any photos?

not yet. he said hes too busy to open it up.

i might do it during the week and have a look inside. Probably learn alot about how it works in the process!
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According to kris its the woodruff key that was wrong! GRRRRRRRR
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Ben Jay Wrote:According to kris its the woodruff key that was wrong! GRRRRRRRR

... surely you would see that when putting the pulley on ben?
Also, didn't you contact the dealer online and he said it was the right one?
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Ben Jay Wrote:According to kris its the woodruff key that was wrong! GRRRRRRRR

... surely you would see that when putting the pulley on ben?
Also, didn't you contact the dealer online and he said it was the right one?

yes! It fitted and the pulley didnt move! but its what kris said! The timing can be out with the wrong key aparently.
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You going to return the old key to the dealer and tell him to f*ck himself then?
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ginge191 Wrote:You going to return the old key to the dealer and tell him to f*ck himself then?

For £2?
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fo-sho!
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Ahh well live and learn i guess.

Now onto Zorst thread!
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Ben Jay Wrote:According to kris its the woodruff key that was wrong! GRRRRRRRR

Ben Jay Wrote:yes! It fitted and the pulley didnt move! but its what kris said! The timing can be out with the wrong key aparently.

Sorry but if the key was a tight fit into the keyway and the pulley then how exactly can the timing possibly be out............ever...........if its a tight fit into both then they will be perfectly aligned! I think you have mis understood him there or something! the only way it could throw the timing out is if you had a narrower key than the keyway's are (would have to be a lot smaller to make a difference though IMO) and then it would allow the pulley to move, but you couldn't possibly not notice that!
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...perhaps he put the key in upside down, creating the most sketchy pulley ever, which would have caused the utterly useless, stuttery pump ninja
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You can't put it in upside down, it's half moon shaped and the gap for the actual curved part to sit in is narrower than the flat edge...
(16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in. Wink
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Ruan Wrote:You can't put it in upside down, it's half moon shaped and the gap for the actual curved part to sit in is narrower than the flat edge...

.............this is ben
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Ruan Wrote:You can't put it in upside down, it's half moon shaped and the gap for the actual curved part to sit in is narrower than the flat edge...

.............this is ben


Sad ill take some pictures during the week now its off and in the shed.
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This is just turning into a ridiculous thread. Ben take your car to a garage, or someone who knows what they're doing.
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Dave Wrote:This is just turning into a ridiculous thread. Ben take your car to a garage, or someone who knows what they're doing.

He did, KrisB took it, and fitted a new bosch from scratch i believe :clap:

he now has a spare pump he's scrapping
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Dave Wrote:This is just turning into a ridiculous thread. Ben take your car to a garage, or someone who knows what they're doing.

He did, KrisB took it, and fitted a new bosch from scratch i believe :clap:

he now has a spare pump he's scrapping

yeah bit off more then i could chew!

Im probably only a level 3 spanner..... in haynes... lol
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I can confirm it was woodruff key. The key removed was too narrow.
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