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July 1, 2020

The 😅 Co-op: Lower temps but higher humidity…….thanks

 

Moo……….  Crazy times aren’t they…….. Covid 19 is increasing here……. We’re staying very much to ourselves……… Stay safe yourself.

Work continues on that beautysay goodbye to the ole A-6 AC compressor and that mondo over the valve cover bracketthe power steering pulley was too small diameter….the pump and the box were blown out……..hmmmmmm……smaller pulley means more pressure……maybe too much!  Whatever we have it all back in right

So have you wondered why your brake master cylinder always trusts up and look terrible?well this master cylinder not only being the wrong one but has really gotten nasty looking.  Brake fluid is “hydroscopic” ( attracts humidity).  This is why it’s important to flush and reveled your brake system periodically.  A goo forms in the master and in the lines …..pretty soon you start to have brake issues.

I recommend a 3 way flush and bleed at least every 2 years.  It’s really not hard.  A “3 way” flush and bleed means first a gravity bleed on all 6 wheels.  Then a pressure bleed with a bleeder tool then the conventional pump bleed that we all know.  Put a 2×4 block under the pedal to keep from full stroking the pedal.  The piston could come out of the master cylinder bore and tear the seal.  Just cause they work doesn’t mean everything is ok………

2 new “MacDaddy” dash kits just came in….oh boy! ?The?beat goes on……See you tomorrow………

 

 

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