[s-cars] Re: How big is your UrS4 Antenna? and part #?

Cody Payne Cody.Payne at bconnected.com
Fri May 2 13:10:36 EDT 2003


What Antenna ;-)  Integrated in to the Rear Window on my 92'

cp

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Hussey [mailto:danh at s-cars.org]
Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 11:55 AM
To: Charlie Smith; William Noland
Cc: Audi S Car List; Charlie Smith
Subject: Re: [s-cars] Re: How big is your UrS4 Antenna? and part #?


I kept tirelessly shooting Castrol synthetic bike chain lube down in my '94
antenna.  Kept working, but I figure it's demise was eminent.

Later,
Dan
'95 S6 (Europa/ecru)
'87 Jeep Cherokee (aka "ski bitch")
Seattle, WA

----- Original Message -----
From: "Charlie Smith" <charlie at elektro.cmhnet.org>
To: "William Noland" <wenoland at pacbell.net>
Cc: "Audi S Car List" <s-car-list at audifans.com>; "Charlie Smith"
<charlie at elektro.cmhnet.org>
Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 6:00 AM
Subject: Re: [s-cars] Re: How big is your UrS4 Antenna? and part #?


> Earlier, William Noland wrote:
> >
> > Ah, such a delicate subject. Appears your antenna is not reaching full
> > extension for true listening satisfaction, Doug. It's a long, manly
> > antenna and you want to be sure to display it as intended, so that all
> > who see it will understand the true virility of your S-Car. You might
> > want to give the motor a little help as it raises (pull the sucker out),
>
> Ummm.
>
> > then lubricate the sections with a little grease, silicon, bacon fat, or
> > what have you.
>
> I'll caution that putting sticky greasy stuff on the antenna, such
> as yer examples of KY Jelly, certainly makes the extended device
> slippery - but it also attracts dirt, grit, maybe even bug parts
> from those weren't moving outa the way fast enough.  After you've
> retracted and extended the greased up thingy a few times, you will
> have worked a good bit of that dirt and grit into the antenna
> housing.  This ensures that it will stick and jam in the future.
>
> I'd suggest you clean the extended antenna shaft very well, and
> pull on it as it extends to make sure it's all the way out.  At
> the most, use a little hard wax on the antenna, certainly nothing
> that will cause grit to stick to the antenna shaft.
>
> > Mine usually exhibits the opposite problem -- won't retract fully.
> > If this doesn't work, there's always viagra.com.  :-)
>
> When the antenna has repeatedly stuck part way out or part way in,
> you've almost certainly developed flat spots on the nylon insert
> inside the metal antenna shaft.  The only real fix at this point
> it to put in a new antenna shaft & nylon piece.
>
>     - Charlie
>
>
>   Charlie Smith   charlie at elektro.cmhnet.org  614-471-1418
>   http://www.elektro.com/~charlie      Columbus Ohio   USA
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>
>   95 S6 Quattro  -  24 PSI, RS2 6 speed, and other features
>   97 Dodge Ram   -  40 PSI, 4x4 w/Cummins turbo diesel
>
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