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P.O. Box 553
241 Hanging Rock
Banner Elk, North Carolina 28604
Box 553
Klaus WojakCarolina 28604
828-898-9338
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P.O. Box Klaus Wojak
P.O. Box 553
241 Hanging Rock
Banner Elk, North Carolina 28604
Klaus Wojak
P.O. Box 553
241 Hanging Rock
Banner Elk, North Carolina 28604
241 Hanging Rock
Banner Elk
P.O. Box 553
241 Hanging Rock
Banner Elk, North Carolina 28604
Box 553
Klaus WojakCarolina 28604
828-898-9338
He i
jak
P.O. Box Klaus Wojak
P.O. Box 553
241 Hanging Rock
Banner Elk, North Carolina 28604
Klaus Wojak
P.O. Box 553
241 Hanging Rock
Banner Elk, North Carolina 28604
241 Hanging Rock
Banner Elk
Last edited by Tri-Carb; Feb 25, 2021 at 03:53 PM.
If the motor works then it is probably the nylon cord has become separated from the mast which usually requires a new mast. As the motor rotates, it winds up or feeds out the cord to extend or retract the mast. There is a small wire soldered to the mast and the cable screw in port. Carefully remove the port from the mast and then unsolder the wire from the mast. The tube must be removed from the motor housing. When reassembling this mess back together, feed the nylon cord into the drum (preferably with power, or not) until most of the slack has been taken up. Carefully solder the wire onto the mast and place the port back onto the tube, then fasten the tube to the motor housing and test before installing into the vehicle. That is sort of how it goes.
P.S. Criticism expected.
P.S. Criticism expected.
I used this antenna to replace the faulty one in my 96 98. It's been working great for over a year.
It wouldn't be 100% correct for your 67 442, but nobody would find out unless the guy with the red beard told them.
It wouldn't be 100% correct for your 67 442, but nobody would find out unless the guy with the red beard told them.
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