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C5 Help => C5 Support => Topic started by: Theojw71 on 21, June, 2014 - 12:19:35
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Hi, anyone - can you point me to any articles showing the step-by-step to remove the plastic gearbox and fit Chas's excellent metal replacement?
I have all the kit and the motor off, just want to ensure I don't break anything or miss a vital step.
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Hi there you have to prise open the fingers and place something underneath to keep them open and do it to all them then try to pull the the old. Insert off and gearbox off .I do have a tool that I made that opens all the teeth together .If you like I can send it to you as long as you send it back as soon as you have used it or you could send the motor and I will do it for you all I would need is the return postage ....
Bye Chas
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Cheers Chas. I found the useful post with pics about removing and re-installing the gearbox and also dismantling the motor.
http://c5alive.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1217.msg9622.html#msg9622
http://c5alive.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=368.0
I successfully dismantled, cleaned, greased and reinstalled everything - however, when trying to use the motor, all I hear is a loud ratcheting sound (almost like the gearbox or drive is slipping). Why? Any idea what I might have done wrong?
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I always cut fingers size pieces from 1mm thick plastic (from an old plastic oil can) and slip these fingers between the gearbox fingers and the engine so the fingers won't Fall back into their lock position after I gently open them one by one. The in between plastic keeps them open.
Now it easely comes off.
8)
Greetz
Frank
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Hi there Theo sent my phone number on a PM bye Chas
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The fantastic support of this Forum strikes again!!! particular thanks to Chas for his help. I learned a valuable lesson, so I'll play my part and pass it on.
When re-installing the motor, to get the right level of tension on the belt:
1. Make sure the gearbox end of the motor is sitting ON the supporting lip of the mounting bracket (variously referred to as the "fence", "card" or "blade")
2. Loosen the mounting bracket so you can angle the motor in pointing slightly down; this gives you enough play remaining in the belt to fit it onto the outer gear cog.
3.Twist the motor round inside the mounting bracket, when you re-fit it, so the red wire output from the motor is horizontal and pointing immediately backward - this is the tightest part of the adjustment.
Fitted the gearbox and motor this way, and I'm back in business!
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Well done Theo .Great to see you have fixed it now Bye Chas