I'm I having a blonde moment? I can not find the post with details on how to test your viscous coupler.
Anyone remember how to do it?
Cheers.
VC test.
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Re: VC test.
Here you go Donald - I hope you were a happy chappy with tonight's score too!
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... ht=viscous
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... ht=viscous
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Re: VC test.
Cheers Derek, I do not know why I couldn't find it.
As for tonight's game...skin of their teeth...is what comes to mind.
As for tonight's game...skin of their teeth...is what comes to mind.
Re: VC test.
I'm going to ask my garage to check my VC but I'm just a little unsure what DemonAV is referring to when he says
Ta
Specifically what this bit meansIf the turn of 90 degrees must be 30 seconds or more than viscus sleeve work
Can someone clarify please.must be 30 seconds or more
Ta
Re: VC test.
The way I read this is :
Jack up a front wheel, and try to turn it using a force of 59nm.
If you can turn it through 90° freely, or in less than 30 seconds, then the VC is not working (or the chain is missing)
If it takes more than 30 seconds to complete the 90° turn, then the VC is working correctly.
Seems to make sense to me when interpreted that way.
Jack up a front wheel, and try to turn it using a force of 59nm.
If you can turn it through 90° freely, or in less than 30 seconds, then the VC is not working (or the chain is missing)
If it takes more than 30 seconds to complete the 90° turn, then the VC is working correctly.
Seems to make sense to me when interpreted that way.
Re: VC test.
Thanks Dave.
That makes sense, thanks for clarifying.
Cheers
That makes sense, thanks for clarifying.
Cheers






