Joe Cannarozzi
09-05-2008, 12:25 AM
While in the steering bay in Aleks bus getting the brake pedal loose from the floor to install the Pergo we disrupted a couple of air lines out of a plastic manifold. Nothing bad but a slight leak. I checked on one and they wanted 70 bucks.
Apon further consideration we decided to clean up a bunch of spaghetti in the steering bay. We also made an air manifold for components supplied by the auxiliery tank.
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Here it is. There are feeds for the seat, step well cover, tilt column, dash gauge, generator air bags and one for all the electric over air solonoids. They all are seperate all with shut-offs and will be marked for easy identification. Future potential problems will be easier to spot and repair.
While here I filled up Aleks parts bin with about 10 pounds of usefull spare brass fittings.
Here is what we removed. Plus about 20 feet of useless plastic line and wiring
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No good Mr. Royal, you could have done better.
Apon further consideration we decided to clean up a bunch of spaghetti in the steering bay. We also made an air manifold for components supplied by the auxiliery tank.
3334
Here it is. There are feeds for the seat, step well cover, tilt column, dash gauge, generator air bags and one for all the electric over air solonoids. They all are seperate all with shut-offs and will be marked for easy identification. Future potential problems will be easier to spot and repair.
While here I filled up Aleks parts bin with about 10 pounds of usefull spare brass fittings.
Here is what we removed. Plus about 20 feet of useless plastic line and wiring
3335
No good Mr. Royal, you could have done better.