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Old 03-13-2013, 10:35 AM
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If I have just the brake cylinders in the rear, no shoes or nothing, Wii the burst when I press the petal?
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Old 03-13-2013, 10:45 AM
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If I have just the brake cylinders in the rear, no shoes or nothing, Wii the burst when I press the petal?
I don't think so but idk.



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How do I get craftsman to replace this?
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Old 03-13-2013, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by 94XjSport94

I don't think so but idk.

How do I get craftsman to replace this?
Bring it to the store.... Won't the pistons travel to far without the shoes on and be pressed right out? I'm thinking that it would have some sort of undesirable effect but what would I know. Just my 1/4 sense.
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Old 03-13-2013, 10:53 AM
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I figured it would be the same thing as if your breaks were all the way worn down. I wouldn't drive it on the road obviously
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Originally Posted by 94XjSport94

I don't think so but idk.

How do I get craftsman to replace this?
Beat it flat and keep using it.
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Old 03-13-2013, 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by bhennessee1
Beat it flat and keep using it.

Buy my camera
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Buy my camera
Maybe, it's payday, I have to see how much moola I have.
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Eh..you have plenty lol.

Just let me know dude.
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That picture was from the first time. I fixed it. What do you mean push in? What way? Like how I have it in this pic? Then do the rest of the procedure? I don't know why I messed with it. It was perfect.ah I think I got it. But I can't hold the sliding piece in? Once I pull the throttle it yanks the black piece back out
You can hold the sliding piece in ...press the release button down with your index finger, and use the thumb on that same hand to keep the sliding piece (the conduit) from coming out.

NOW start to pull the throttle body lever and lift your thumb off the sliding conduit a little (keep "just enough" pressure) ...the lever will pull pretty far back (to about the 5-6 o'clock position) ...and when the lever is back as far as it will go - the conduit will be out, too - and only then take your index finger off the release button. NOW release the throttle body lever.

At this point you won't be touching the thing at all.

And your conduit will be in the out and locked position (as it is pictured here ...its the shiny black piece with the yellow-ish button the cable goes through):

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Now - touching nothing else - give the throttle body lever another pull (it won't go as far this time), and you will hear the (soft) click of the ratcheting mechanism (or not, sometimes it's not much, and if you've futzed with it a bunch, you probably won't hear anything).

Done. Your tranny is set.

The final position of your conduit will look almost EXACTLY like the picture above. (Well, yours is a bit less hygienic lol, but whatever works for ya'.)

...time for that test drive.

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Originally Posted by my89xj
If I have just the brake cylinders in the rear, no shoes or nothing, Wii the burst when I press the petal?
Not sure if they'll burst but it won't be that safe. Most of the hydraulic fluid will be spent pushing the pistons out before you get any action on the calipers up front. Either you'll blow everything out the back or pedal gets to the floor before you get brakes. It would be better to block flow to them for the time being.
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Originally Posted by my89xj
If I have just the brake cylinders in the rear, no shoes or nothing, Wii the burst when I press the petal?
I can tell you from experience that if you have the cylinders (and even the pads), but no drums, the cylinder WILL push the rams and seals out both sides and make a nice puddle of brake fluid.
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Aaron, just clamp the rear soft line like I did.
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Originally Posted by Bretts2000XJ
Bring it to the store.... Won't the pistons travel to far without the shoes on and be pressed right out? I'm thinking that it would have some sort of undesirable effect but what would I know. Just my 1/4 sense.

Yes, it'll make a mess. Then you'll have to bleed the system again.
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Are the bolts holding up the trac bar mount to the frame supposed to be torqued? If so to what?
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Originally Posted by Cherokeekid4x4
Are the bolts holding up the trac bar mount to the frame supposed to be torqued? If so to what?
most definitely so

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