Roof motor fluid service/relocation

inkey$

Lifer
 Sevenoaks & Suffolk
Toyed with doing this myself, but at 6’3” and blessed with shovel hands, I don’t much relish being in the boot upside-down.

Anybody in the London/Kent/Suffolk/south east that could help me with this? I’m told the motor is new (no guarantee), but I have no idea how bad the drains are and suspect the hydraulic fluid may need looking at as its a little slow. And although she lives in a garage I’d quite like to relocate the motor anyway so it’s future proofed.

There’s beers and a pack of smokes* in it for anyone that can help :thumbsup:

*insert non-1960’s type reward of your choice as appropriate
 
I could help if you're up this way. However, I've never heard of the fluid degrading so it goes slow. I suspect that is likely to be either a pump on it's way out, or possibly the first signs that a wet, corroded motor is struggling.
Either way, it needs to come out into the daylight to see what's going on.
 
enuff_zed said:
I could help if you're up this way. However, I've never heard of the fluid degrading so it goes slow. I suspect that is likely to be either a pump on it's way out, or possibly the first signs that a wet, corroded motor is struggling.
Either way, it needs to come out into the daylight to see what's going on.
Cheers Martin. Maybe one for sunnier days. Will contact you on this later in the year if thats okay and work out a time that works for you.
 
inkey$ said:
enuff_zed said:
I could help if you're up this way. However, I've never heard of the fluid degrading so it goes slow. I suspect that is likely to be either a pump on it's way out, or possibly the first signs that a wet, corroded motor is struggling.
Either way, it needs to come out into the daylight to see what's going on.
Cheers Martin. Maybe one for sunnier days. Will contact you on this later in the year if thats okay and work out a time that works for you.
Aye, if it's in a garage you should be in no rush unless it finally stops moving at all.
 
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