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That made me wince when I read it, USMC. Ouch! Your daughter is a trouper, and please tell her that I hope that all heals up for her real soon.I have a question about exhaust temperatures. The other day when we were geting ready to leave to test my truck, my daughter was crawling up into the cab in the passenger side and grabbed ahold of the exhaust pipe that goes up the side of the cab. It was hot enough that it left a blister on her hand. She didn't say anything about it until the next day or so.
That's a great idea.These were added to the air tank drain-cocks after reading about them here. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...e-Preventive-Maintenance-Monthly-for-the-G749
Seemed like a good idea to me and would make draining the air tanks easier.
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I could answer that for you, but I'm a landscaper. Do you have a topsoil question? Pascal's theory would make a guy think it would simply apply less force to the front brakes and the return springs don't care what size the cylinder is so .....I honestly don't know.I have started going through the brakes on my middle axle and now have a question. Three of the four wheel cylinders are bad and the brakes need relined. I ordered four wheel cylinders, part #WC15306, which is a 1-3/8 bore. The original wheel cylinders on the truck are all 1-1/4 bore. When I did the front brakes a while back the 1-1/4 bore wheel cylinders were good enough to rebuild and reuse.
My question is, can I use 1-3/8 bore on one axle while using 1-1/4 bore on another without causing brakes to lock up or any other problems?