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jlaird

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We got brakes and clutch. We got lift off.

Boy dumb error.
 
So are you going to take a spin yet? Get the milk crate situated and go man go! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/whistle.gif /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/whistle.gif
 
Great news!

Is the exhaust hooked up and crate out?

Patrick
 
Allen, Go ahead and bleed it. Best way to check for leaks is apply some pressure and watch for the leaks...everywhere, wheels, lines and hoses!

I've got a pair of rear wheel cylinders on the way, so likely I will be the next one posting bleeding problems!! (and that's not a British explative! :D)
 
Exhaust is in. Looking for a soap box, hehe.

Material for dash was shiped. Think I'll just wait till I get that in. Have a few hours work putting pipe clamps back and such.

Will prob bleed again in fact. Ran about a quart of fluid through the lines though till I was sure it was real clear.
Need to adjust the emer brake now, it is way up top, no biggee. Shoot even the brakes are adjusted.

Man was cleaning the floor a job. I had a real mess.
 
Jack:

You need to take the wifey out for a steak dinner now hehehe

Patrick
 
That just may be a splended idea.

Tomorrow should see most everything buttoned up but for the dash and interior.

Wonder what else dumb I have done? Boy was that easy when I reversed the lines.
 
Last time I did that Jack, I got fluid all over the floor too, unfortunately I had recently painted it... you want to see mess??? Boy, I feel for you!
 
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