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by Pepperami » 08 May 2009, 17:44
It was bound to happen. At F&G we discovered i had a leaky brake cylinder. So i purchased new cylinder and shoes. I stripped them out and undoing the brake pipe and snapped it. Its only about three years old. So it has cost me an extra £50 so far, for this lot.
The question is how does the brake line connect at the front of the trailing arm? It's a bit dirty at the moment.
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by rugchucker » 08 May 2009, 18:10
Hi Tony,
It connects to a flexihose through a mounting bracket.
It was good to see you both last weekend.
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by Pepperami » 08 May 2009, 18:17
Cheers for all of your help Des. I get a bit insecure about new jobs and ones i FU.
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by dwayne » 08 May 2009, 18:36
damn , thats a pain in the a*** Tony , still you got some new shiny tools thats always nice . I'm free for the weekend if you need help .Just let us know.
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by Pepperami » 08 May 2009, 19:00
Cheers bud.
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by Pepperami » 08 May 2009, 19:10
Whilst we are at it what sort of play should there be in the hub?
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by kevtherev » 08 May 2009, 19:18
in the wiki Tony there is a piece by Harrymann about that .
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by Pepperami » 08 May 2009, 19:43
Cheers Kev i will check. I'm a lazy git
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by Pepperami » 08 May 2009, 19:46
It seems BusGoofs have gone down. Never mind eh.
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by Nicola&Tony » 08 May 2009, 20:55
Pepperami wrote: So it has cost me an extra £50 so far, for this lot.
I just got a kit similar to that as well, haven't had a play with it yet though.
Tony
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