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5-10-2020
Dashboard clips covered with vinyl.
Passenger side:
Driver's side.
It was a pretty decent effort, I am pleased with the result.
5-19-2020
Dismantling of the AEG/KF fuel lift pump.
A little bit of electrical tape over the motor's drive pinion facilitated the armature's extraction from the pump body without in any way damaging the original grease seal, which is still supple. So I will leave it in place and use the same technique to re-insert the pinion through this seal.
The freed armature.
Making up some different sized slotted washers in the garage made short work of extracting the tiny drive pinion and nearly as tiny bearings.
Armature mounted on a drill in a vise so I could polish the commutator/slip ring with fine emery cloth.
Comparison between the armature of my car (4598609) on the right and that of a scrapped Canadian Cabriolet (6800519) on the left. 4598609 has done 83,000 miles. I bought the entire drivetrain from 6800519 in 1982, and at least the electric motor seems to show the traces of more like 200.000 miles...
Wow a labor of love. Great!!
Posted by Diggymart on 9/7/19 @ 4:02:23 PM