| Keith, what did they charge you for the new oil switch? Bob
-----Original Message----- From: Keith Ruff [mailto:klru-@comcast.net] Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 7:04 PM To: Loopfram-@topica.com Subject: Lucas Reflectors/Oil Warning Light Update
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There on, a little WD-40 works every time......
Also got the new oil pressure switch from MG Cycle, installed it and WE HAVE WARNING LIGHT! Thanx to all for the advice.
Keith Ruff 70 Cafe Racer Ambo Manahawkin, NJ
paul-@comcast.net wrote:
| Use a little dishwashing soap.
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Now that makes sense, only problem I may have is getting that chrome ring back on the rubber, was a real pain in the @$$ getting it on tight. |
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Thanx.
Keith Ruff 70 Cafe Racer Ambo Manahawkin, NJ
paul-@comcast.net wrote:
| The reflector and chrome ring go on after you have tightened the bolt. |
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| | | So dissasemble the reflector first. There should be a big fender |
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| | | fender. Tighten it all up then place the reflector in the rubber then press the chrome ring on the entire thing.
Paul
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OK I am stupid on this one. I'm trying to mount some clean used |
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| | | | relectors onto my newly repainted front fender and can't figure out |
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| | | | to tighten them onto the fender. The bolt that runs through the |
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rubber
| | | | backing then through the fender is not locked, but spins as I am |
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| | | | to tighten the nut onto it. I've got the nuts started but can't |
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| | | | them down because I can't get hold of the bolt to hold it still. Has |
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| | | | anybody else gone through this dilemma and know how to get these reflectors on tight? I'm sure I will be going through the same thing |
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Thanx for any help/advice.
Keith Ruff 70 Cafe Racer Ambo Manahawkin, NJ
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