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    Cracked Brake Hoses, Baaaad. New Brake Hoses, Gooooood.

    Property-Value-Lowering Force Field... ENGAGED!

    20R-Powered Sprite Wiring Hell Nearly Complete: It Lives!

    Half Price Junkyard Sale Yields $3.01 Fiat Tachometer For 20R Sprite Hell Project

    Super-Clean Miata Seats At The Junkyard... But There's A Catch

    Say Goodbye To Workplace Productivity: The 1965 Targa Florio Endurance Race

    PCH, Engines Not Found In Nature, Part II: Turbo Rotary Datsun 510 or V8 Austin-Healey Sprite?

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    Image of that ain't the way to have fun, son that ain't the way to have fun, son
    11/28/09

    In reply to Cracked Brake Hoses, Baaaad. New Brake Hoses, Gooooood.
    Last weekend I took my first repair trip into air brake system land, and it was pleasantly uneventful.

    The nice thing about 'em is, if there is any problem with the "plumbing", the brakes do not release...or if you're in-motion, you stop.

    Potentially rather inconvenient, sure, but probably safer.
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    Image of Bri Bri
    11/28/09

    @that ain't the way to have fun, son: That is the beauty of air-brake system, it was engineered into the system.The inventor's name escapes me at the moment.What were you working on?
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    that ain't the way to have fun, son promoted this comment Bri was starred Bri was unstarred
    Image of that ain't the way to have fun, son that ain't the way to have fun, son
    11/28/09

    @Bri:

    Our diesel-pusher motorhome's air system (brakes & suspension). The base is a 1999 Freightliner XC chassis w/a Cummins ISB and an Allison MT-643.

    The purge valve started sticking open, and the first time, we were in a hurry, so I nudged it with a screwdriver, and it closed right up.

    This time, I decided to take it apart, wipe any funk off it, lube the O-rings with silicone grease, and see if that helps. It's been a week, and it's not re-stuck, so I'm pretty happy. I was also thrilled to see how simple it all is.

    We're headed to Lost Wages for X-mas break, so we'll take the apartment with us.
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    Image of Bri Bri
    11/28/09

    @that ain't the way to have fun, son:It's always good to hear about simple repairs that successful save the day and get you home.Technically ,nice work.
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    Image of Elhigh Elhigh
    11/28/09

    In reply to Cracked Brake Hoses, Baaaad. New Brake Hoses, Gooooood.
    New brakes hoses very gooood, since the engine has about 40% more juice than the original mill did.

    Have fun, man - I know I would.
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    Image of Old Grimey Old Grimey
    11/28/09

    In reply to Cracked Brake Hoses, Baaaad. New Brake Hoses, Gooooood.
    Murilee, remember that if you own a British car, Moss Motors and Victoria British are your friends if you own something common, such as a Spridget, an MGB, a TR or Spitfire, a Sunbeam, a Big Healey, or a Classic Mini. If you own a Lotus, then Dave Bean Engineering and JAE are your allies. Otherwise, Kip Motor Company and vendors in the UK are your only shoulders to lean on if your Lucas electrics or S.U. fuel-system parts are acting up and need to be fixed or replaced.
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    Image of bzr bzr
    11/28/09

    In reply to Cracked Brake Hoses, Baaaad. New Brake Hoses, Gooooood.

    C'mon Murilee, I thought you were braver than that...
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    Image of AmishJohn AmishJohn
    11/28/09

    @bzr: So, you're a proponent of the total loss braking system?
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    Image of Iron coffin doesn't swerve for pelicans Iron coffin doesn't swerve for pelicans
    11/28/09

    @AmishJohn: I'd say he all for using the hand brake and compression lock ups.
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    Image of Murilee Martin Murilee Martin
    11/29/09

    @Iron coffin doesn't swerve for pelicans: Hand brake? What hand brake?
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    Image of Iron coffin doesn't swerve for pelicans Iron coffin doesn't swerve for pelicans
    04:10 AM

    @Murilee Martin: Go on, tell me you don't have any compression either?
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    Image of Paul Y. don't drive too fast. Paul Y. don't drive too fast.
    11/28/09

    In reply to Cracked Brake Hoses, Baaaad. New Brake Hoses, Gooooood.
    Am I the only one that is not the least bit surprised that the Sprite portion of the 20R powered Sprite is cobbled together from several other cars? That's probably how it ended up with the 20R in the first place -- the 3rd or 4th engine crapped out, and the previous owner had managed to roll his Hilux off a cliff, salvaging only the engine.
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    Image of Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet
    11/28/09

    In reply to Cracked Brake Hoses, Baaaad. New Brake Hoses, Gooooood.
    Can someone point out to me the place in the Constitution where it requires dual reservoir master cylinders? I thought not.

    We need to reclaim our God given rights to catastrophic loss of all braking pressure. It's what made this country great.
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    Image of skaycog was here skaycog was here
    11/28/09

    @Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: It's right at the very beginning.

    "We, the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, do hereby promote Dual Reservoir Master Cylinders, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
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    Image of Tyson Tyson
    11/28/09

    @skaycog was here: Wow, I can't believe I've missed that for so many years. Thanks for clearing that one up!
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    skaycog was here promoted this comment Tyson was starred Tyson was unstarred
    Image of skaycog was here skaycog was here
    11/28/09

    @Tyson: You're welcome. I try.
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    Image of AustinMiniMan AustinMiniMan
    11/28/09

    @skaycog was here: I love constitutional law. Everything means anything.

    This very post clearly states that prostitution is legal.
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    Image of Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet
    11/28/09

    @AustinMiniMan: Well, there's no other explanation for my success.
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    Image of Novaload Novaload
    11/28/09

    In reply to Cracked Brake Hoses, Baaaad. New Brake Hoses, Gooooood.
    My 97 Marquis busted worn out brake lines with an emergency stop when an idiot pulled out in front of me. I did get stopped but the warning light didn't come on. I'm hoping somehow all the warning lights have magically shorted out because they are such a worry-- a thorn in the side of peaceful driving. Or something like that.
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    Image of that ain't the way to have fun, son that ain't the way to have fun, son
    11/28/09

    @Novaload:

    You're looking at it the wrong way.

    Think of it as "ignorance is bliss"...(until you die).
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    Image of Novaload Novaload
    11/29/09

    @that ain't the way to have fun, son: Well, I think that when the warning light comes on, it should also flash how much the repair cost is going to be and what the consequences are for not doing so.

    So: Bing! Busted Shock. $25 bucks plus labor. Consequence: Possible difficulty to control in emergency situations.

    Bing! 100,000 mile checkup! $Ton of Money plus labor. Consequence: Catastrophe within next 50,000 miles, likely starting with timing.

    Sensory information other than Bing! (pre bing days): Brake pedal goes mushy but not to floor, car does not slow well. Late night, poor student and buddy; superglue line link, limp home. Cost: Nothing. Consequence: Bitch job to replace line because glue has adhered to all the wrong things. Revised cost: Just the brake line and fluid but 2 extra hours of fiddling.
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    Image of that ain't the way to have fun, son that ain't the way to have fun, son
    11/29/09

    @Novaload:

    Bonus points for making me laugh this early knowing I have three weeks of work Hell coming my way starting tomorrow.

    BTW, I've been outta school for quite a while, and yes, I've owned a new vehicle, and a couple of newer ones, but at the same time, I welcome being able to perform temporary fixes which are genius, in retrospect.

    Oh, and you have my condolences about the superglue getting everywhere. I learned a very well-ingrained lesson about canned expanding insulation foam (Great Stuff...I remember the name all too well) back in, ironically, college, and why you never want it to dry on skin, which it does disturbingly quickly.

    Took a month for the skin it was on to shed. Beware when using it in tight quarters....
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    Image of MadMechanic MadMechanic
    11/28/09

    In reply to Cracked Brake Hoses, Baaaad. New Brake Hoses, Gooooood.
    Project house hell? A true Jalop puts his car first, without exception, no matter what. Unless the wife says otherwise.
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    Novaload promoted this comment MadMechanic was starred MadMechanic was unstarred
    Image of Novaload Novaload
    11/28/09

    @MadMechanic: LOL, very true.
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    Image of Murilee Martin Murilee Martin
    11/29/09

    @MadMechanic: Hey, my house is the equivalent of a Model T on its 15th engine swap: built of iron-hard redwood sometime between the start of the Gold Rush and 1880 and hacked up by every owner since then. I just wish I could find a house junkyard.
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    Image of MadMechanic MadMechanic
    11/29/09

    @Murilee Martin: So when can we get a PHH (Project House Hell) series under #houselopnik?
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    Image of TriumphRacer TriumphRacer
    11/28/09

    In reply to Cracked Brake Hoses, Baaaad. New Brake Hoses, Gooooood.
    New brake hoses? But the ones you took off are just barely rotted. They'd last at least another 250 miles. In a Spridgets lifetime, that like, 9 years.
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    Image of JC Whitless JC Whitless
    11/28/09

    @TriumphRacer: You could get 500 out of em if you have a cinder block and a chain.
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    Image of segfault segfault
    10/26/09

    In reply to Property-Value-Lowering Force Field... ENGAGED!
    What's odd is that his condo/apartment allows more than two vehicles. #hondacivic
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    Image of Murilee Martin Murilee Martin
    10/26/09

    @segfault: Condo? Ain't no condo! That's a 900 square-foot, 140-year-old house, right downtown! Due to crazy Gold Rush-era property lines, my driveway access is from the next street over. #hondacivic
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    Image of Comrade Teargaskov Comrade Teargaskov
    10/25/09

    In reply to Property-Value-Lowering Force Field... ENGAGED!
    You need a couple more Soviet LeMons decals. #hondacivic
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    Image of Elhigh Elhigh
    10/25/09

    In reply to Property-Value-Lowering Force Field... ENGAGED!
    Even the weeds are lower class.

    I shouldn't talk. I have a tractor parked in my front yard. And I live in a suburb, which makes the tractor ironic.

    I also drive it to the post office. Can't just let it sit, to keep 'em running you gotta fire 'em up once in a while. #hondacivic
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    Image of GTBruiser GTBruiser
    10/25/09

    In reply to Property-Value-Lowering Force Field... ENGAGED!
    Awesome pic.

    Here in the midwest the Civic and CV are gently used, 2 owner, second row beauties, (just behind the row of Silveradoes, F-series, Rams, Expeditions, 4x4 Ranger Flaresides, etc.) complete with available financing, on the nearest Workin' Man's sales lot. Hell, the CV looks nice enough to pose on the corner of the lot ramp.

    The Sprite would be the enthusiast's magnet, parked next to a listing Alfa Romeo Milano, battle-scarred C4 and crash damaged 2005 Mini Cooper behind the building, just visible as you drive by. Oh, and priced in the stratosphere.

    At least you don't have to deal with a black walnut tree leaving its own special brand of ambiance. #hondacivic
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    Image of FTGDWolverineEdition'09 FTGDWolverineEdition'09
    10/25/09

    In reply to Property-Value-Lowering Force Field... ENGAGED!
    Gotta love the collection. American gas guzzling teamed up with British leakiness and Japanese reliability.

    p.s: Wonder what the local neighborhood committee thinks about it? #hondacivic
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    Image of hglaber hglaber
    10/25/09

    In reply to Property-Value-Lowering Force Field... ENGAGED!
    I'd consider this vignette a positive attribute for a neighborhood.

    When every house has a bimbo box in the driveway and a Cessnissan Poseline GT-R tied down at the curb, that's the neighborhood where I lock the doors and tell the agent "no need to stop at this one..." #hondacivic
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