Hi All,
Regards to the rear window problem I have been having, with the motor cover removed, operating the motor showed the rubber shock had become detached from the back plate, so I tried to glue it yesterday, but because of rubber degradation, etc the glue did not hold when put under load....
Hence last nights post about replacements, but, this morning with a clearer head I had a little think about it... and got to thinking about the two small holes that the rubber shock was moulded to on the back plate.
Anyway a trip to the shop and two small self tapping screws later, the back plate and rubber shock were firmly re-attached. I am not sure how long it'll last, but its another tool in the box for anyone else with the same problem.
Just a thought as well, do the corrola motors use the same internal workings? rather that buy the whole lot from a s$$$$y, maybe I could just get the rubber shock and drive plate?! especially if it would involve mounting it upside down?! My version of mechanics is; think, do, get frustrated ('cos it never works) try again, swear alot, then go and buy a new one.
So trying to fit an upside down motor probably isnt my best plan of attack, if the internal workings are the same I could swap like for like.
Cheers
Adam
Regards to the rear window problem I have been having, with the motor cover removed, operating the motor showed the rubber shock had become detached from the back plate, so I tried to glue it yesterday, but because of rubber degradation, etc the glue did not hold when put under load....
Hence last nights post about replacements, but, this morning with a clearer head I had a little think about it... and got to thinking about the two small holes that the rubber shock was moulded to on the back plate.
Anyway a trip to the shop and two small self tapping screws later, the back plate and rubber shock were firmly re-attached. I am not sure how long it'll last, but its another tool in the box for anyone else with the same problem.
Just a thought as well, do the corrola motors use the same internal workings? rather that buy the whole lot from a s$$$$y, maybe I could just get the rubber shock and drive plate?! especially if it would involve mounting it upside down?! My version of mechanics is; think, do, get frustrated ('cos it never works) try again, swear alot, then go and buy a new one.
So trying to fit an upside down motor probably isnt my best plan of attack, if the internal workings are the same I could swap like for like.
Cheers
Adam
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