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I save my sillycone brake fluid when I bleed my brakes. It is a wonderful lube for rubber.
If you are talking about the gasket thats on the outside of the hinge out windshield, yes those SUCK! I found some sliding and the use of a 6 way painting putty knife worked best.
Sweet! I love to see original builds like this that get the job done. Very nice work! Any more pics of the gin pole when set up? I file this stuff away for future capabilities.
Kinda hard to get the brakes working till you see what your working with. Why waste all that fluid when you haven't even checked to see if the wheel cyls work?
Have you adjusted the brakes yet? If there is too much gap between the pad and the drum you can have these issues. Also have you been in the hubs yet? We had a truck where everything was replaced and still no brakes. Turns out one of the brake shoe pivot bolts came out. I'd check the easy stuff...
Its like any relay, big wires to the big lugs. Little wire to the trigger lead.
If you really need a pic, ill get one about 830am tomorrow when i get home from work.
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