Classictb
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Time has come for me to get the LSE off the drive, and into storage, next to it's brother.
Air bags let go on it a long time ago, so I thought it best to replace them. I have a brand new, in their boxes, set of air bags (which are probably the last set out there), but didn't want to use these just yet as I have 2 LSE's and both need the air bags replacing.
So, I bought a new set of bellows.....
Has anyone tried fitting these bellows to a RRC? It seems to me that if I can't roll them down over the bottom casing, then I will have to scrunch them up, and attach the 4 retaining clips, and then hope that they will roll down the bottom casing. My attempts so far have been hampered by only having the old clips that came off, which are now broken, or not strong enough to hold the two end casings in position. It does make a loud bang when they let go, and there is enough force there to break the seal at the casings, due mostly to the bellows being scrunched up. I am now waiting on new retaining clips to be delivered before attempting the inflation technique again, but at least I will be able to have all 4 clips fitted (Not 2 or 3 old, broken clips).
The new ones out of their boxes will be a doddle to fit, and not expecting any trouble with those.
If anyone has any good ideas of how to get the new bellows to roll down over the bottom casing, that would be much appreciated.
Air bags let go on it a long time ago, so I thought it best to replace them. I have a brand new, in their boxes, set of air bags (which are probably the last set out there), but didn't want to use these just yet as I have 2 LSE's and both need the air bags replacing.
So, I bought a new set of bellows.....
Has anyone tried fitting these bellows to a RRC? It seems to me that if I can't roll them down over the bottom casing, then I will have to scrunch them up, and attach the 4 retaining clips, and then hope that they will roll down the bottom casing. My attempts so far have been hampered by only having the old clips that came off, which are now broken, or not strong enough to hold the two end casings in position. It does make a loud bang when they let go, and there is enough force there to break the seal at the casings, due mostly to the bellows being scrunched up. I am now waiting on new retaining clips to be delivered before attempting the inflation technique again, but at least I will be able to have all 4 clips fitted (Not 2 or 3 old, broken clips).
The new ones out of their boxes will be a doddle to fit, and not expecting any trouble with those.
If anyone has any good ideas of how to get the new bellows to roll down over the bottom casing, that would be much appreciated.