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<blockquote data-quote="Gütterßnipe" data-source="post: 396750" data-attributes="member: 4003"><p>Fitted mine today!</p><p></p><p>Totally easy-peasy including fitting the return spring.</p><p>Didn't need to remove the top ball-joint either. What I did was lube up the inside of the rubber gaitor with copper slip, just took off the top ball-joint clip and the top ball-joint went through no problem - put the clip back on and cool.</p><p></p><p>I've just got a slight issue totally unrelated to the kit though - my throttle cable had jammed - I'm guessing this could have been what helped my original linkage fail.....</p><p></p><p>Had to give it a hefty pull with some pliers to release it.</p><p>Think I need to establish where the problem is - may need a new cable.</p><p>The pipe at back of the fan housing seemed a bit loose - is this normal????</p><p></p><p>Spence</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gütterßnipe, post: 396750, member: 4003"] Fitted mine today! Totally easy-peasy including fitting the return spring. Didn't need to remove the top ball-joint either. What I did was lube up the inside of the rubber gaitor with copper slip, just took off the top ball-joint clip and the top ball-joint went through no problem - put the clip back on and cool. I've just got a slight issue totally unrelated to the kit though - my throttle cable had jammed - I'm guessing this could have been what helped my original linkage fail..... Had to give it a hefty pull with some pliers to release it. Think I need to establish where the problem is - may need a new cable. The pipe at back of the fan housing seemed a bit loose - is this normal???? Spence [/QUOTE]
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