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So, you have it stacked now, but just don't like the sound?
And your hoping with just mufflers, you can make it sound "more diesel like"?
I'm kinda stumped on how to change the sound.
main·te·nance /ˈmānt(ə)nəns/
Noun
The process of maintaining or preserving someone or something, or the state of being maintained
The process of keeping something in good condition: "car maintenance"; "essential maintenance work".
Synonyms
upkeep - keeping - support -...
Or just call your local parts store and ask for their prices.
I'm not sure how much you plan to replace, when you say "redo".
Are you saying you want to replace all the lines(steel and flexible)? Are you planning to replace or rebuild the calipers and wheel cylinders(or just inspect and...
My comments/suggestions had nothing to do with you "adding another thread".
I was just offering help. Even if it does not help you, it may help others reading this(now or in the future). I was just trying to help.
An easy way to find where parts are is, simply browse through the pictures in the -20P or -34P TMs!
You can even search by word, when viewing them as PDFs.
One more way to find it is, simply search this site. Surely there has been a few pics posted in the last 7 years.
A search for the number on this site, will pull up a couple threads too.
As a general rule, finding the part in the TM and searching this site and google will usually help fast and easy.
We all call parts different names(often wrong or differing because of dialect), but part numbers are easy...
And if you want to use the TM, you need to look in the -20.
TM 9-2320-289-20
3-17. FUEL FILTER MAINTENANCE.
This task covers: a. Removal c. Bleeding
b. Installation d. Drain Water From Fuel
You need to bleed it now.
Pull the pink wire off the IP, then crank with the plastic bleeder screw opened(on the top of the filter base).
When you get good fuel/no air, close it.
Reinstall the wire.
Fire it up.
Or, search for Fuel filter bleed, in the cucv forum. One member posted a nice...
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