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  1. You can try to use compressed air or a syringe with brake fluid and some bleeder fittings to move the piston.
  2. Too bad, here it goes From ‘87 brochure From ‘88 brochure
  3. fiatslug87

    CC cookbook

    We had some beautiful weather yesterday so decided to cook a rotisserie chicken in the Big Green Egg.
  4. You have to unscrew and remove the switch and front port then with a pair of needle nose pliers pull it out. When you put it back in go slow, only push it so the narrow part is under the switch.
  5. On eBay, pricey and too big for me. Link #1 Link #2
  6. You can use any type of two part push fastener that will fit the seat base hole. If you didn’t need NOS bumper brackets you don’t need these exact fasteners.
  7. Yes, right = passenger side Yes, the FSM says to follow this procedure and re-bleed normally following the same sequence: left rear, right rear, right front, left front.
  8. If I were you I would first try to get fluid to come out of all bleeders before following the procedure. Just gravity should fill the lines unless there’s a restriction/obstruction.
  9. The smaller front reservoir is for the rear. It sounds like you just have to do it several more times, there’s a lot of air in your system, assuming the fluid isn’t leaking out somewhere else. Are you bleeding the rears with the front passenger caliper bleeder opened? Follow the procedure in the ‘92 FSM manual, it’s on here somewhere. You should bleed with the cover off. Edit: From the ‘92 factory service manual: Release emergency brake Open the right front bleeder Depress brake pedal and hold Start engine, brake light should stay on after engine starts indicating bypass valve has moved (sensed front brake leak) Turn off engine, leave bleeder open Bleed left rear Bleed right rear Bleed righ front (close bleeder when done) Bleed left front then repeat bleeding with right caliper closed
  10. Do you still have the EGR valve? Have you tested it? https://comancheclub.com/topic/73480-21-–-renix-egr-valve-test/#comment-769327 Procedure from the FSM is in this post. https://comancheclub.com/topic/38225-egr-solenoid-renix/
  11. fiatslug87

    CC cookbook

    Last week my wife made sous vide chuck roast, cooked at 135° for 29 hours!
  12. fiatslug87

    CC cookbook

    The wife made some tamales a couple days ago.
  13. That’s kind of strange that the wire would just get cut on its own.
  14. I think what eaglescout526 is asking is do you have the servo and everything else under the hood for cruise control?
  15. Make them and sell them here.
  16. @Montana Offroad those are beautiful! You’re right they should be used and will look great on your truck. But what do I know, I used a NOS chrome bumper on my trailer.
  17. I cut apart the dual hitch and extended it by 8” from 7” to 15” using the leftover perforated square tubing from the bumper & hitch installs. I used the 1-1/4” tube inside the 1-1/2” tube, that sucker will never deflect! Also cut down the part that slides into the receiver and drilled for the hitch pin. I like it much better offset so the step doesn’t interfere when I’m opening the drawer.
  18. That’s where my M8s came from, but I didn’t want any more than two, better to use the six leftover from the previous project. Also, I’m probably the only guy without Prime.
  19. Yes Qube, when it’s scanned it takes you to a search for “…resistance is futile”
  20. Had to dig up my shirt.
  21. Well ahead of schedule
  22. Maybe Hugh?
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