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So... I'm perusing the TMs as I am EXTREMELY bored at work and come across item 20 on the picture below labeled "Electrical Outlet Receptacle" that, according to the TM "provides battery voltage for extension cord trouble light" and item 21 which is a "Auxiliary Outlet Receptacle" which "is...
I've always had one of the push button light switches at the back of my mind because they just seemed cool af.... I even had one that I kept meaning to install in my deuce but never got around to it and sold the deuce with it in the map box...
After reading that thread, no matter **how** well...
If any of our members are affected by the flooding in TN, please feel free to reach out. I'm sure I speak for a lot of us when I say if we can help, we will.
Stay safe.
Not to be in your business, but you may want to use a sheet of paper or something. There may or may not be fluid that pops out, but hydraulic injection is nothing to play around with.
Just my 2 cents...
I wouldn't bleed them completely dry... thats asking for trouble.
Personally I would use the aforementioned bleeders and flush each cylinder until I got new fluid. That way you're for sure flushing any moisture/debris out of the system.
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