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When I replaced my cable, I could not get that weird nut off. I cut it off and replaced it with a washer and two standard hex nuts tightened against each other. Has been working fine for about a year.
I remember a thread started by Gimpy, I think, where the OP ran his deuce out of fuel and discovered that was death to the HH. Turning at high speed with no fuel to lubricate it ended badly.
Don't remember if he ever got it started or had to replace the HH. Perhaps your episode was the...
Are there any new production seals being manufactured at this time? I'd hate to go through the work of changing the seal only to have it leak because the NOS seal I put in there is over 10 years old.
Thanks this is what I need to know. As far as surplus seals, the only issue is how they are...
5T harsher ride???? that is surprising, thought they had an air ride seat Like I do? what about lowering the air pressure in the tires a little (CTIS?)
I have a friend with a 5T that I have driven a few times and I hate it because the ride is so harsh. I love the P/S and automatic but my back...
I decided to connect my reverse lights to a switch on the dash also- that way I can use them as work lights.
Also, if I want to sneak around or be covert, the backup lights won't come on in reverse.
(Sneak around in a deuce? Dudes crazy.)
I agree that it has not cured yet- the humidity in your area needs to decrease considerably before it will. It may take a month of dry weather to fully cure.
Unless you're running a dehumidifier in your garage, the humidity in there is almost as high as it is outside. Your vehicle didn't get...
I had the same leak issue when I put mine on and tried Teflon tape. It doesn't hold up long against the Dot 5. The copper washer on the plug is what seals the m/c. I used some white Permatex thread sealer on both sides of the copper washer and that stopped the leak.
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