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Anybody know what the proper nomenclature for the wire wound style brakeline on the rear of a Deuce is. Am trying to locate a source for it that might be within driving distance.
Thanks,
BC
Pulled my passenger seat yesterday and noticed that the grommets that go in the punched out holes in the cab floor for the cables to the slave connector had no rubber left in them. They appear to be a combination metal/rubber insert but all the rubber had rotted. No serious chafe yet but long...
Rizzo, perhaps more info needed. What truck, what was happening with brakes to cause you to swap airpack etc. I have had both old and new on my truck and both work well.
BC
The adventure begins when you bid sight unseen. Grab it and continue the adventure, it's a heck of a lot of fun. Besides, you've got Steel Soldiers to get you through anything that comes up :D
RE: Re: m757
Speaking of Plastigage, I realize that it is probably not the absolute best way to tell what is going on with bearings, but is it a reasonable way to at least get a good assessment of what is going on. It should let you know if you have reached the outer limits of wear or have one...
Hey Otter, you are talking about the preluber as though it is the heart and soul of what keeps the engine running. It is merely a preluber that the truck never had before anyway; so if it does the job for a while, it's an improvement. If someone cobbles one together and it lasts 65 starts and...
Check this link for a place to begin
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?set_albumName=album26&id=ps295_p10_11_windshield_wiper_motor&name=gallery&include=view_photo.php
BC