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Post by Haines Garage on Mar 27, 2015 21:04:36 GMT -5
Yes indeed. Airbrush... I'm glad I spent so much time sandblasting, cleaning, priming, and painting . When you wrench it together, no matter how careful you are, you will scuff stuff no doubt , When it's running perfect, I will touch all up .
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2015 21:05:52 GMT -5
That does suck. That EXACT same thing happened to me 8 years ago. Drivers side rear. Ouch. One step forward. Two backwards.
That's Grandpa slapping your head for taking a leak in the radiator.
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Post by Haines Garage on Mar 27, 2015 21:06:45 GMT -5
Shoulda brought it to my place , I have a power bleeder, w/Dot5 fluid. We could bleed the entire system in seconds . Yeah!!! Minnesota is a long haul Mein Fruend! Move to Charleston...and some Jerky!
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Post by Mr. Wizzard on Mar 27, 2015 21:07:45 GMT -5
It should come out pretty easily with and easy-out. Or a small flat head screw driver and a hammer to seat the blade nice and tight. I've always hated bleeder valves. They're a major pain in the A if they rust and seize up between bleedings.
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Post by Haines Garage on Mar 27, 2015 21:09:19 GMT -5
That does suck. That EXACT same thing happened to me 8 years ago. Drivers side rear. Ouch. One step forward. Two backwards. That's Grandpa slapping your head for taking a leak in the radiator. Probably... But I really think he would laugh at that! I swear , I exerted no pressure . Some batch just spun off ....WTF!! Neighbors think I'm insane again... All the cursing and such!
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Post by zooke581 on Mar 27, 2015 21:10:47 GMT -5
Gotta cut back on the Silver Bullet messes with your hand applied torque settings.
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Post by Haines Garage on Mar 27, 2015 21:11:20 GMT -5
It should come out pretty easily with and easy-out. Or a small flat head screw driver and a hammer to seat the blade nice and tight. I've always hated bleeder valves. They're a major pain in the A if they rust and seize up between bleedings. Mark Brand Fing New!!! USA made brake cylinders! I am pissed!!! Got an eccentric wrench you care to part with?
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Post by Haines Garage on Mar 27, 2015 21:14:54 GMT -5
Gotta cut back on the Silver Bullet messes with your hand applied torque settings. Not even applicable at that point Major. Chinese Brassholes USA made... But parts assembled in China...Or my Favorite...Mexico ! Those Bastages should not be even allowed to assemble Jeep Parts, It should be against the law!
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Post by Mr. Wizzard on Mar 27, 2015 21:26:48 GMT -5
I have about 150 wrenches to go through but I doubt I have one, let alone a spare. Hahaha
I saw they're new. Manufacturing defects do still exist in the modern world! I was talking about for the future. No one ever thinks about their bleeder screws until they need them, and by that time they're normally rusted and seized tighter than...well, you get the idea. Haha
I've had em where the steel softened and the wrench just rounded the heads and vice grips couldn't even get enough of a grab to crack them loose. Its bad enough that I've put hitting them with oil on my lube schedule on all of my vehicles to try and prevent them from rusting.
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Post by Haines Garage on Mar 27, 2015 21:30:40 GMT -5
I am about to attempt to remove that $&@@?! I'll get a new one tomorrow... Fudge!!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2015 21:37:42 GMT -5
Shoulda brought it to my place , I have a power bleeder, w/Dot5 fluid. We could bleed the entire system in seconds . Yeah!!! Minnesota is a long haul Mein Fruend! Move to Charleston...and some Jerky! Not happening ......... either one .................. Why is it always me that has to move/make Jerky ect ?, Load up and head west .
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Post by Haines Garage on Mar 27, 2015 22:42:03 GMT -5
Yeah!!! Minnesota is a long haul Mein Fruend! Move to Charleston...and some Jerky! Not happening ......... either one .................. Why is it always me that has to move/make Jerky ect ?, Load up and head west . OK !! You said so... Clear me an area in the woods there. I will build an awesome log cabin like yours. We can make Jeep Jerky and work in jeeps ! It's the frigid cold and snow what worries me!
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Post by Haines Garage on Mar 27, 2015 22:43:00 GMT -5
Did you make will ....WILLIS! Dang !
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Post by Haines Garage on Mar 27, 2015 22:44:01 GMT -5
You did ..... Bastage... The General is going to be PISSED!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2015 4:37:37 GMT -5
That's just your jeep telling you wjat it thinks of you for peeing in the radiator!
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Post by Haines Garage on Mar 28, 2015 7:27:18 GMT -5
The first thing I did was drive a small screw driver into the bleeder. Simple right ? Then twist it out. The screw driver broke off in the bleeder. Then I figure I will just drill it out and try again. The drill starts out fine and jumps off the broken screw driver and buries itself into the side of the cylinder fitting. I take off the wheel, drum, and unbolt the cylinder. Dot brake fluid goes everywhere. My new slogan is going to be "I do it right because I do it twice" I need to get my Mojo back. I think the Moose stole it! I'll be looking for a new rear wheel cylinder today.
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Post by Ryan_M on Mar 28, 2015 7:35:07 GMT -5
That just read like a horror novel. Sounds like the typical scene in my garage.
I know I mentioned it earlier but I'll say it again since you are headed to the parts store - SPEED BLEEDERS!
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Post by Haines Garage on Mar 28, 2015 7:36:59 GMT -5
That just read like a horror novel. Sounds like the typical scene in my garage. I know I mentioned it earlier but I'll say it again since you are headed to the parts store - SPEED BLEEDERS! I will ask for them Ryan. Thanks for the tip.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2015 10:15:36 GMT -5
I apologize up front but Why on God's earth would you use a screwdriver on a bleeder???
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Post by Haines Garage on Mar 28, 2015 11:05:29 GMT -5
I apologize up front but Why on God's earth would you use a screwdriver on a bleeder???
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2015 11:08:33 GMT -5
I can accept ignorance. And if I stretch it....I can accept different, Forrest.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2015 11:21:08 GMT -5
I apologize up front but Why on God's earth would you use a screwdriver on a bleeder??? X2, WTH, like wiping before you crap, makes no sense! .................... I bet the paint is bubbling like French Champaign .............Dot 5 would have prevented that . But then there is that 20 foot paint job anyway , rusty bolts ect. WTH .
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Post by Mr. Wizzard on Mar 28, 2015 12:42:44 GMT -5
Lol, when the head snaps off, it becomes a set screw. I've extracted the threads by wedging a screwdriver/allen wrench into them in lieu of having an easy out handy. How much silver bullet power did you have when you torqued that thing in?!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2015 12:58:01 GMT -5
Forrest was not expecting Metric sized fittings. So.......
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2015 13:07:31 GMT -5
Lol, when the head snaps off, it becomes a set screw. I've extracted the threads by wedging a screwdriver/allen wrench into them in lieu of having an easy out handy. How much silver bullet power did you have when you torqued that thing in?! Just like farts, he will blame the dog!
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