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I think they mean if you have a problem with the engine within the warranty period to contact them to let them know what had to be done so they can go back and see if it was caused by the way the engine was assembled. Kind of like a quality control thing so in case they are not assembling...
I bought my truck from GL and it has all new wheel cylinders. So far I've gone through 2 rear wheels just as a PM measure and guess what. I took both wheel cylinders apart....yes...brand new wheel cylinder and all parts are new...no rust.....but the rubber seals have "Made in China" on them. So...
The reason they want to know what rpm it will be running at is so they don't manufacture it and balance it at a speed it won't be running at. And the speed it does run at happens to be the resonant speed (frequency) of the part they made. A resonant speed or frequency is the freqeuncy that a...
I HATE YOU RAYZER!!!!!!!!
Now I'm seriously thinking of not using my trailer as a shop to work out of next to my truck but making it into a camper........And converting my Deuce into a tractor........This "Hobby" gets more complicated every day......aua
Disconnect the brake pedal return spring and see how far the pedal drops. It might just be an adjustment on the push rod for the master cylinder. If it isn't like Barrman said above, adjust your brake shoes.
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