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This link describes Spherical(hypercycle) chamber and 3 other types.
http://64.78.42.182/sweethaven/MechTech/Automotive01/default.asp?unNum=4&lesNum=1&modNum=2
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Sounds to me as though we need to nurse a few vehicles to some location and have a "maintanance party" as I need to do all my brakes and wheel seals also.
Hey Kenny, did you ever figure out if the rear flexible lines were the same as the front ones as you said you might do? A couple of MV'ers want to know.
I'm not exactly sure what you are asking, but it sounds to me as though you may be having trouble with the airpack. May be stuck so that you are not getting any air boost to the truck brakes, but the rest of the system is charged. If it is working you should be able to hear(listen very...
This is what m35a2cowner posted on Mar. 6 in a thread I posted about front flexible brake lines.
"HA! And women think that never throwing anything away is a fault. The part number of the ones that fit my truck is NAPA 4751. Not sure what it originally fit but the length and ends are correct...
I'm sure that it has been posted here before but I'm not exactly sure what the main flaw is with that engine.
Saw one the other day with a turbo. Just curious.
The rear lines are steel with a winding like a spring around them to help absorb and distribute vibration I think. They don't need to be flexible because the rear wheels don't turn like the fronts.