[ROVERNET - UK] Vacuum actuators in heater
Slatskars
slatskars at comcast.net
Mon Oct 10 03:01:20 BST 2005
Geff,
Not familiar with the vacuum actuators. If they can be disassembled and the
cups are rubber, a friend of mine has had some success with rubber and/or
plastic parts. He rejuvenates them by spraying with WD-40 and then putting
them in a Ziploc bag and placing it in the sun for an extended period of
time. Might work on the actuators. What do you have to lose? WD-40 is a
Water Dispersant, but does have some lubricating qualities also.
Slats
----- Original Message -----
From: "geffandjulie" <geffandjulie at comcast.net>
To: "Rovernet05" <rovernet at lyris.ccdata.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 8:45 AM
Subject: [ROVERNET - UK] Vacuum actuators in heater
> Any tips on restoring or optimizing the vacuum actuators in the heater
> A/C? Oil them? clean? I have the unit out of the 3500S to repair the
> squeaky motor. thanks in advance.
> Geff and Julie McCarthy
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