Kiwi Landie
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Hi All
I've just bought a N.O.S. relay for my S3 rebuild and having carefully installed it, find it is way too stiff. I can swing it around using a 500 mm lever, but using anything shorter is a real effort. Way more than the 12 lb I'm aiming for. The manual says if the action is too stiff you need to remove the thrust washer retainers and directly oil the bushes.
My unit is filled with oil. I know this because I filled it up. It was dry. None appears to be leaking past the bottom seal, which is encouraging.
Does removing the thrust washer retainer result in the big spring explosion or is that one level further in? I am loathe to take the thing completely to bits because of the spring drama but if that's what's needed then I suppose I will have no choice. If there is a halfway house that'd be a lot better. Any wisdom happily received.
Thanks a lot
Andrew
I've just bought a N.O.S. relay for my S3 rebuild and having carefully installed it, find it is way too stiff. I can swing it around using a 500 mm lever, but using anything shorter is a real effort. Way more than the 12 lb I'm aiming for. The manual says if the action is too stiff you need to remove the thrust washer retainers and directly oil the bushes.
My unit is filled with oil. I know this because I filled it up. It was dry. None appears to be leaking past the bottom seal, which is encouraging.
Does removing the thrust washer retainer result in the big spring explosion or is that one level further in? I am loathe to take the thing completely to bits because of the spring drama but if that's what's needed then I suppose I will have no choice. If there is a halfway house that'd be a lot better. Any wisdom happily received.
Thanks a lot
Andrew