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my h2 grinding when i tighten motor plate any ideas
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as i losen the 3 bolts that go through the diff housing it stops then then tighten it starts grrrrrrr
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have you had it apart recently

i did and forgot the "coned washer/spacer" that sits between gearbox case and moroplate (also had it in wrong way round too !!
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ive had that problem it is the spacer between the gearbox and the motor plate that has crushed.

you can replace it or put 3 washers in between

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Check the plastic casing that the slipper nut sits in is slotted home into the outer slipper plate before tightening up the slipper. I didn't do this once and my gearbox went all tight and grinding!
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