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Post by rileysowner on Jan 26, 2007 20:15:36 GMT -5
Well, I guess it is good to be back here, although it is too bad that the other board had all the problems it did. Thanks Lucy for working to get them fixed, and for moving us back here when everything when caput. Now if I could only get the garage empty so that I could get the Sunrunner up on stands and find the brake leak I have.
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Post by Lucy on Jan 26, 2007 20:36:14 GMT -5
Glad to see ya riley Yup back to the old board , and with the site back up too feels all kinda right again oddly enough. I here ya about your garage and your leak, My shop is still in a shamble since the move and I've got a massive coolant leak, figure it's a blown water pump seal. Where is your brake leak? hope it's not too bad
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Post by rileysowner on Jan 29, 2007 10:27:53 GMT -5
I think, but am not precisely sure because while the brake fluid it definitely leaking out but I don't see a spot under the Sunrunner (I fill the Master Cylinder, depress the brakes, and the fluid level goes down ) that the leak is on the front right hand side. I say that because I could see some fluid in that area. However, at this point with the snow I haven't been able to track down exactly where. I thought it was right where the two steel lines from the Master Cylinder connect to the flexible lines on that side, but at the moment I cannot find the leak. I think I will have to fill the Master Cylinder again and have my wife depress the brake while I watch. If you have any suggestions on how to fine the leak I would happily take any advise. I would love to have my 4x4 available again now that we have snow. I almost got stuck on Friday while driving my wife's car.
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Post by Lucy on Jan 30, 2007 15:30:37 GMT -5
Thats really the best you thing you can do , have someone depress the brake while you watch .....also you can try listening for it as they pump the brake, sometime you can track it down by the sound of hissing or bubbling. Good luck
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Post by 94box on Jan 30, 2007 17:08:04 GMT -5
thanks Lucy, for riley, im thinking about a double garage myself, had two estimates, outrages in my opinion, 24 X28 feet.....$32,000 CND. I think ill grab a hammer and nails,
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Post by rileysowner on Jan 30, 2007 23:12:06 GMT -5
I don't know if you would want it, but if we have the room I would be tempted to get one of those pre-fab steel buildings. The prices look pretty good, but we don't have the room so I haven't really researched how much the total costs would be. Check out www.pioneerbuildings.com/
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Post by rileysowner on Jan 30, 2007 23:18:04 GMT -5
I don't know if you would want it, but if we have the room I would be tempted to get one of those pre-fab steel buildings. The prices look pretty good, but we don't have the room so I haven't really researched how much the total costs would be. Check out www.pioneerbuildings.com/
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Post by 94box on Jan 31, 2007 17:46:45 GMT -5
thanks riley, thats really cool!
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Post by mrmugs on Feb 4, 2007 2:32:49 GMT -5
ga·rage (g-räzh', -räj') n. 1. A building or indoor space in which to park or keep a motor vehicle. 2. A commercial establishment where cars are repaired, serviced, or parked. In other words, don't store yer crap in the garage and maybe you wouldn't have to build another one!! Luckily I have an open carport so if I try to store stuff in it, it gets stolen.
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