trying to make things better. [message #174469] |
Sun, 24 June 2012 19:12 |
chasingsummer
Messages: 434 Registered: May 2011 Location: asheboro, nc
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gravity bleeding today on the rears worked good.
with coach on ramps creeper worked great. that 8 inches of added clearance from my ramps makes a big difference.
front bleeders were different size than rears, i assumed they were the same size.
approx one and half quart of brake fluid including replacing what was in m.s. before i started.
exhaust needs attention. leak near waste tank gave me a repair on waste tank to do. all seen a few weeks back when i was trying to find rear bleeders.
wire mesh size of quarter on wax paper, then covered in hot glue, while hot, amd yes it gets and stays hot a while, i inserted in meled hole that had been trimmed to clean up edges.
this was followed by another layer of the mesh and glue base twice the size of the first one. it looks like a patch, but i suppose not many people will see it. it would appear to be a good patch that i am glad i noticed before next plan weekend camping.
time to make exhaust better, shopping for a stick of 3 inch exhaust that i hope to install in driveway soon and without any additional grief created during that process.
i do enjoy making it better.
the front passenger seat that was the twin? has anyone installed an aftermarket double passenger seat? is it meant to swivel ?
bgk
brian
asheboro, nc
75 eleganza, 74 build
119k miles and counting,
DOG HOUSE
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