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senny1427

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« on: 15 December 2008, 14:03:52 »

Checked yesterday and have found that the actuator on the front does not work... All the pipes are connected and OK, have also disconnected it and sucked(mmm) the pipe and it works so it is not the actual actuator itself... Any ideas

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Re: Multiram
« Reply #1 on: 15 December 2008, 14:33:51 »

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Checked yesterday and have found that the actuator on the front does not work... All the pipes are connected and OK, have also disconnected it and sucked(mmm) the pipe and it works so it is not the actual actuator itself... Any ideas

Could this be related to your other vac problems?
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Re: Multiram
« Reply #2 on: 15 December 2008, 16:02:57 »

Check all vac pipes are sound and fit tightly onto the servo hose.

I used small cable ties to ensure a sealed fit
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Re: Multiram
« Reply #3 on: 15 December 2008, 16:12:47 »

Could be, think i am going to have to take the plenum off and 100% check the lot. Good idea with cable ties will do that too...
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