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Sounds like some air in the system to me. You're probably compressing a pocket of air as opposed to building hydraulic pressure. Check the TM and see if there is a procedure for bleeding. That and the filter is probably all you need to get squared away.
Those are to be set at varying angles to ride undetected by radar. Sort of like the angles on the Stealth fighter, but for slower vehicles..
I hear they work great to evade radar..
I plan on snorkeling all of my vents up into the engine compartment this spring to eliminate the possibility of water intrusion when I take her for a swim. My Samurai mud rigs are like that also..
My hood hinges have a lot of slop in them. They are loose, rattle and there is some rust under paint around the bolts and hinge. They will be coming off so I can clean up the rust issue.
Is it worth trying to get the hinges fixed to get the slop out, or is it simply worth it to spend a...
When I brought mine home I ran between 50 - 55 on the interstate in flat South Louisiana. My tach is missing the red line and I didn't know the limits until later. But I was pushing it the entire trip. The Mississippi river bridge slowed her down but managed to get up without downshifting. 1.5...
Ah, that M36 was in decent shape minus the rust on the hood.. Glad to hear he was able to drive it out the gate.. !! Only one flat on it but it wasn't cut..
I previewed those trucks.. Very rough batch of A3's up there in Pineville. Hope you can get them going without too much convincing... Tell Sgt. Webb hi for me.. [thumbzup]
Carbine, I'm looking for cab canvass also (actually my canvass is good, it just seperated from the plastic that hooks above the windshield and the rubber cord in the back keeps popping. . I use the .50 cal. ammo cans for the timer housings on my deer feeders. I'll probably take some off your...
I accepted ranchhopper's offer to part with a few gallons of his 383 green CARC Type I. I'm going to use that as a base coat and will rattle can the brown and black with some good paint. May get some Rapco for this. That seems to be a popular method.
I'm also thinking about having the...
I was quoted on the following:
MIL-DTL-64159 Type II
Type II CARC coatings are two component waterborne polyurethane chemical agent resistant coatings (CARC) for military equipment. Meets the performance and composition of the MIL-DTL-64159 Type II specification.
3 Color Woodland Camo...