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Not like I am doing any hard work. Just soaking up some rays and pigging out.After bugging Wes more than I should have he pointed me in the right direction on my fuel sucking air issues. View attachment 736979. Most of you guys know what that is but to keep a newb like myself from making the same mistake that's the hose from the fuel filter to the injection pump. Having a new one made at the Parker store tomorrow. Per advice I'm caping off the primer pump. A new filter is going in and hopefully that will do it for a while. Came close to not making it home from an event under my own power.
For future reference. In the event of a cracked rubber hose sucking air. Stop and buy a large tube of super glue and a large tube of Elmer's glue. Coat the hose in the super glue and rub it on. Let it dry. Then coat it in Elmer's glue and let it dry. Then wrap with electrical tape. It will clog any small air holes in the line.After bugging Wes more than I should have he pointed me in the right direction on my fuel sucking air issues. View attachment 736979. Most of you guys know what that is but to keep a newb like myself from making the same mistake that's the hose from the fuel filter to the injection pump. Having a new one made at the Parker store tomorrow. Per advice I'm caping off the primer pump. A new filter is going in and hopefully that will do it for a while. Came close to not making it home from an event under my own power.
They make emergency wrap, holds to 400 PSI or some such nonsense. You wrap it around and squeeze and it turns into a rock hard sealant. I always keep a couple rolls handy...For future reference. In the event of a cracked rubber hose sucking air. Stop and buy a large tube of super glue and a large tube of Elmer's glue. Coat the hose in the super glue and rub it on. Let it dry. Then coat it in Elmer's glue and let it dry. Then wrap with electrical tape. It will clog any small air holes in the line.
Oh and make sure to put latex gloves on when applying the glue. There is just one of those Darwin people that you don't know how they made it that long.
Also boot polish works as well. Apply it in. Let dry then wrap the hose up.
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The problem with that stuff is that it cant get into deep cracks a hose may have. So it sometimes would slow a leak or slow some air getting by but may not completely seal it the glue tends to get into the cracking or rotting in the hose and stay there.They make emergency wrap, holds to 400 PSI or some such nonsense. You wrap it around and squeeze and it turns into a rock hard sealant. I always keep a couple rolls handy...
Looks like I let you win that M1083. I tried hard as I wanted bad. At least it went to a good home!I got this MTV 1083 W/W last week. 594 miles, BAE rebuild in 2009. Swapped the gear selector and it came to life. Now to deal with the sticky brakes and remove the lot graffiti.
And make sure you use the bathroom right after and shake more than twiceFor future reference. In the event of a cracked rubber hose sucking air. Stop and buy a large tube of super glue and a large tube of Elmer's glue. Coat the hose in the super glue and rub it on. Let it dry. Then coat it in Elmer's glue and let it dry. Then wrap with electrical tape. It will clog any small air holes in the line.
Oh and make sure to put latex gloves on when applying the glue. There is just one of those Darwin people that you don't know how they made it that long.
Also boot polish works as well. Apply it in. Let dry then wrap the hose up.
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It's to get you down the road, or out of the mountains/desert/whathaveyou...Not a permanent fix.The problem with that stuff is that it cant get into deep cracks a hose may have. So it sometimes would slow a leak or slow some air getting by but may not completely seal it the glue tends to get into the cracking or rotting in the hose and stay there.
Unloaded junk out of the bed. Cleaned the worn out 14.00's, re-sprayed the rims flat black, and hope to get the LWS mounted before Woodward Dream Cruise next weekend (the largest single day car event in the world). Making clip-on aircraft seatbelts for the troop seats to stay legal so I don't have 16 people walking home...
so did you actually get that one?She's looking good! I'm overjoyed to have also just joined the M927/M928 club myself.
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