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Ok, going forward again. Replace the filter canister in the air compressor. Old one in my hand had no filter no nothing. Need to order another gasket. I always forget the gaskets.
Ok, now on to the water jacket
I can pull mine apart for you and take some photo's. If I had to guess probally came lose during extreme operation. When was the last time you went for a swim in the truck? Could be water and mud up in there.
:oIt's totaled for sure, I'll take it off your hands for free...
Just joking but looks like its going to take some work to get it fixed. This has got to b the second thread i have read about an A3 blowing a tire.
Why only 90 PSI? I am at 120
I would check for leaks on the truck, drain valves on the tanks, trailers valves in the back, etc... Put a little air tool oil in the air compressor intake. Then try to adjust the regulator. If all that fails then i would replace the air compressor.
Mine was nice while it lasted, got 6 months out of it. I pulled it out because I feared it would cause a fire.
Repainted my old 3 way and it still working great.
Pedal hitting the means the brake system is not sealed, losing fluid. Needs a inspection before you hit the road. Time to build a power bleeder
Common yes but serious safety risk.
Ok, I am done for the day and probably the weekend.
Looking forward to getting some more parts on Monday.
Got a used wiper motor coming, gaskets for the water jacket, coolant hose for those short pieces up top, and green air line tubing for the wipers. Oh and I am going to pull the tank pump...
Got the new arms and blades on. Cleaned out the wiper motors and of course the old one runs like new and the new is not working. I am going to try some air tool oil. It has to be a problem in the valve.
Got it installed, one more.
FYI, you have to line up the frame before you tighten the bolts down up top. Other wise it will not close because the lifting arms hit.
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