New way to replace Bosch brushes.

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    LJDomestics
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    Re: New way to replace Bosch brushes.

    I try to remove any motor thats situated at the lower, main reason is so i can run a commy stick over it when brushes replaced and find it easier than laying down as it can disorientate ( makes me a bit dizzy ) “no daft comment chaps” lol.

    anyhow thats what i try to do + some brushes can be a bugger to line up laying down under a slightly tipped machine.

    But each to their own working practices as it should be.

    #289766
    VillageIdiot2
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    Re: New way to replace Bosch brushes.

    I’ve just seen this thread! And the text in the initial link is by someone called ‘Washdoctor’!

    Can I please just say… IT ISN’T ME!!!!!!! :eeek:

    #289767
    plonker
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    Re: New way to replace Bosch brushes.

    I do all pumps and carbons by tipping the appliance at a good angle,Iam not a car mechanic, why lie on your back getting dirty with an eye full of shite?When you can work comfortably?I EVEN TURN THE MACHINE UPSIDE DOWN SOMETIMES.! but check the sump hose first for coins etc. Been at it 35 years this year, but still apprecHERESANOTHiate tips, here is one, use a 13/15 mm deep socket on an extension bar to fit a t/d belt.I have not seen the proper tool,so dont know if it is a big improvement, put wd 40 on the socket first so the belt slips better.

    #289768
    Turbo
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    Re: New way to replace Bosch brushes.

    I cant believe you turn a washing machine up side down to work on it Plonker 😕 Sooner or later you will get a drip of water on the main board or water in the pressure switch.

    Graham

    #289769

    Re: New way to replace Bosch brushes.

    Reckon’ he means a twintub 😉 .
    Mike.

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