The 3G Ramblings & General Discussion Thread (Trois)
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From: Waffles, BU
PB, I think your hose was at the point of leaking that mine was at 3 years ago when I first just tightened up the clamp and enjoyed no leaks anymore.
I might try and put the oem clamp back in position instead of that aftermarket one...if there's a raise lip, I'm thinking I might have clamped down on that instead of around it like the oem clamp does. I'll leave the rear one on though since it'll help hold it further on.
Joe...I thought the same thing and the NO MAD DASH TO GET THE LIQUID OFF THE BELT. Enjoy that squeal bud...he did impress me with a bunch of tools I don't have though...the offset wrench and the crow's foot thingamajiggamaninja.
I might try and put the oem clamp back in position instead of that aftermarket one...if there's a raise lip, I'm thinking I might have clamped down on that instead of around it like the oem clamp does. I'll leave the rear one on though since it'll help hold it further on.
Joe...I thought the same thing and the NO MAD DASH TO GET THE LIQUID OFF THE BELT. Enjoy that squeal bud...he did impress me with a bunch of tools I don't have though...the offset wrench and the crow's foot thingamajiggamaninja.
Here's what I used for the job (notice the crowsfoot on the breaker bar).. the 19mm crowsfoot flare nut is definitely a must, especially if it's in the inboard side. I had to create a perfect arrangement of attachments and used different ratchets to get it right.
19mm flare nut wrench
19mm flare nut crowsfoot
19mm wrench
17mm wrench (pressure switch)
10mm ratcheting wrench
10mm socket + ratchet (non-pivoting head)
Pliers + grip
Misc long flatheads and long ass 3/8 extension (not necessary, but helped).. for stabbing, banging, and pushing shit (in).
Telescoping magnet and mirror (bonus)
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From: Waffles, BU
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From: Waffles, BU
my CSB for the day...
Back when I was still in university, I would take the train to school. I was coming home late one evening on the train and there were two bums sitting across from eachother, near the middle of the train car. The seats they were in were not like the rest- they ran parallel with the rest of the train car, so EVERYONE could see the guys...
As they past a bottle of mouthwash unapologetically back and forth, getting trashed. Wow.
CSB.
Back when I was still in university, I would take the train to school. I was coming home late one evening on the train and there were two bums sitting across from eachother, near the middle of the train car. The seats they were in were not like the rest- they ran parallel with the rest of the train car, so EVERYONE could see the guys...
As they past a bottle of mouthwash unapologetically back and forth, getting trashed. Wow.
CSB.
Timmies break is at 3, so still an hour to go before pickup.
they slip and slide.
depending on when I need the new tires by....i'll see if i can get through this wet winter with them..But I doubt I can
usually, I buy summer tires...but this time around, i'll go for an UHP tire that handles in rain.