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jones 04-18-2004 09:49 AM

Thanks for Power antenna tips
 
After reading all these threads, I noticed that the
antenna on my 300 sd worked, but did not go through
full range of motion. Would only partially retract, and
would not fully extend.

Repeatedly cleaned it and worked through full range
of motion by hand.... After three or four cycles of cleaning
it worked smoothly, but slowly.

I used silicone spray to lubricate, continuing movement
through full range of motion by hand. After several
repeats of this treatment, antenna works smoothly and automatically through full range of motion.

Thanks guys.
Jones:cool:

whunter 12-25-2005 05:20 PM

Winter lubrication
 
Winter lubrication.
Alcohol works well for ice, followed by a light application of ATF, WD40 or graphite, depending upon local climate.

uberwgn 12-31-2006 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aaron (Post 375995)
Hey all,

If you go to http://www.beckerautosound.com you can purchase a 5-pack of the original Hirschmann antenna wipes.


WOW, I remember those little foil packages...that was a long time ago !!

Periodic maintenance is a must to keep the mechanism cleaned and lubed...don't wait for it to fail.

Another suggestion: A lot of bike shops and motorcycle shops sell chain lubes. They're very good at displacing water and repelling dirt. IIRC, the one I have is made by GUNK and comes in a white aerosol can...~$2.50.

cool 01-04-2007 12:00 AM

simple solution to antenna problem
 
apply baking soda and rub with hands on an upward direction (to avoid breaking the mass element, then use a dry towel to wipe of ( or chamois synthethic or leather). Simple cheap and the most effective way to clean your antenna

CamelotShadow 09-15-2007 03:46 PM

Bump
 
:D


Mine is making a lil noise going down
stuttering.

Great thread.

This seems to be current link

http://www.whitelightningco.com/products/main.htm

What about tri flow w teflon?
I have that
would that work?

http://www.triflowlubricants.com/Superior_Drip/superior_drip.html

Been reading the hirschman wipes were basically silicone based.

jdfaustino 01-19-2009 12:27 PM

I've gotten my 240TD from my dad about 3.5 years ago and the antenna was not working ever since (maybe for a decade and has been in 3/4 mast all this time) and reading this thread was too late for me otherwise I could fixed the problem and avoided this. Just last week I found out that someone had snapped my antenna to the base and this got me really MAD! :mad: Now it's hard to get a good signal everywhere!

A couple of questions:
1. Can I purchase the antenna rod without buying the whole assembly?
2.
Will water seep in and reach the motor if the broken part is left uncovered?
3.
Do I need to replace my motor since this is an electrical component or does it only need oiling?

Thanks in anticipation and best regards!

Joel

whunter 01-19-2009 12:56 PM

Answer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jdfaustino (Post 2083337)
I've gotten my 240TD from my dad about 3.5 years ago and the antenna was not working ever since (maybe for a decade and has been in 3/4 mast all this time) and reading this thread was too late for me otherwise I could fixed the problem and avoided this. Just last week I found out that someone had snapped my antenna to the base and this got me really MAD! :mad: Now it's hard to get a good signal everywhere!

A couple of questions:
1. Can I purchase the antenna rod without buying the whole assembly?
2.
Will water seep in and reach the motor if the broken part is left uncovered?
3.
Do I need to replace my motor since this is an electrical component or does it only need oiling?

Thanks in anticipation and best regards!

Joel

Call Phil with the VIN#, he can get you a new mast.
The mast cord will be smooth or have teeth...


Call or e-mail Phil for assistance.
Phil 1-888-333-4642
philip@peachparts.com
9AM-6PM ET

europower 10-07-2009 01:53 AM

Hunter does that atf lube work good all year round?

whunter 10-07-2009 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by europower (Post 2310085)
Hunter does that atf lube work good all year round?

Yes.


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