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Old 06-02-2013, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown

But that isn't what it's... Nevermind.
Yeah lol
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Got something to add?
Just a paraphrase:
"I used RTV, and it didn't work, so I'm gonna use RTV again."

"RTV doesn't work for that. You should use JB Weld."

"You're right. I'm gonna use Loctite."
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You know I never learn from my mistakes.
Loctite has a mix bottle just like JB weld, that's used for metal.

And I don't think vice grips and zip Ties is how you fix a busted brake line

The rtv held for a few months!
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You know I never learn from my mistakes.
Loctite has a mix bottle just like JB weld, that's used for metal.

And I don't think vice grips and zip Ties is how you fix a busted brake line

The rtv held for a few months!
PayPal meeeeeee
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$14?
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Originally Posted by my89xj
You know I never learn from my mistakes.
Loctite has a mix bottle just like JB weld, that's used for metal.

And I don't think vice grips and zip Ties is how you fix a busted brake line

The rtv held for a few months!
Vice grips on a soft line will stop a leak, but I never claims to have fixed the leaking wheel cylinder. I needed a temporary solution to get me to work since I planned to (and did) replace everything with the D44 swap.
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Originally Posted by my89xj

$14?
Yessir
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown

Vice grips on a soft line will stop a leak, but I never claims to have fixed the leaking wheel cylinder. I needed a temporary solution to get me to work since I planned to (and did) replace everything with the D44 swap.
My point exactly
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Vice grips on a soft line will stop a leak, but I never claims to have fixed the leaking wheel cylinder. I needed a temporary solution to get me to work since I planned to (and did) replace everything with the D44 swap.
Does your 44 have discs?
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Originally Posted by my89xj

My point exactly
But you aren't replacing anything?
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Does your 44 have discs?
Nope. I saw the price of the conversion and decided not to. Then I bought all new drum hardware and realized I should've converted.
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Nope. I saw the price of the conversion and decided not to. Then I bought all new drum hardware and realized I should've converted.
My 8.25 will be. Need to read up on the prop valve change
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My 8.25 will be. Need to read up on the prop valve change
It's an MJ problem.
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown

It's an MJ problem.
You wouldn't understand.
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown

It's an MJ problem.
Axle stuff is easy. That's the only thing I don't understand/ don't want to do


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