DeuceIsLoose
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Recovered Deuce No 4 last week. Thanks again to everyone on the site with the brake bleeding tips and advice--that pressure bleeder is magic. The ANG guys up there were great.
She has newer hoses, electric wipers, and really good tires.
She made it home fine. The brakes had definitely gotten softer from 4 days earlier when I bled them. I was afraid they weren't going to work when I first got in. But no problems. They have gotten even softer over the last couple days here. I'm planning on bleeding them again--if anyone has any advice on why they keep getting softer, I'm all ears.
Also, the steering isn't smooth and sticks as you are coming out of a turn versus straightening out by itself. It also gets a shimmy around 45 mph in the steering and then comes and goes at cruising speed. I've greased everything and there's plenty of lube in the steering box but that hasn't fixed it. Any advice?
Attached are some pics.
Donnie
P.S. bring lots of quarters for the air compressor at the Chevron right outside the base. All my tires only had about 15psi. It took $7.00 in quarters (and 45 mins) to get them filled up.
She has newer hoses, electric wipers, and really good tires.
She made it home fine. The brakes had definitely gotten softer from 4 days earlier when I bled them. I was afraid they weren't going to work when I first got in. But no problems. They have gotten even softer over the last couple days here. I'm planning on bleeding them again--if anyone has any advice on why they keep getting softer, I'm all ears.
Also, the steering isn't smooth and sticks as you are coming out of a turn versus straightening out by itself. It also gets a shimmy around 45 mph in the steering and then comes and goes at cruising speed. I've greased everything and there's plenty of lube in the steering box but that hasn't fixed it. Any advice?
Attached are some pics.
Donnie
P.S. bring lots of quarters for the air compressor at the Chevron right outside the base. All my tires only had about 15psi. It took $7.00 in quarters (and 45 mins) to get them filled up.
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