vexed daddy
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Folks,
I've pulled the inlet manifold apart and found the linkage on the inport motor has worn and fallen apart. I'm going to order a new linkage if i can, but is there any way to check the operation of the motor without frying it!
I dont wanna just stick 12 volts onto a contact in case i see a puff of smoke!....and i dont wanna put everything back together and find out its not working!
It was a pig of a job by the way to get the inlet manifold off!
Stephen
I've pulled the inlet manifold apart and found the linkage on the inport motor has worn and fallen apart. I'm going to order a new linkage if i can, but is there any way to check the operation of the motor without frying it!
I dont wanna just stick 12 volts onto a contact in case i see a puff of smoke!....and i dont wanna put everything back together and find out its not working!
It was a pig of a job by the way to get the inlet manifold off!
Stephen