"Pixel" (Improbcat)
04/27/2020 at 23:42 • Filed to: #project colony ship | 8 | 5 |
For the first time since moving in this fall, I have the garage organized enough to fit my 18.5 feet of wagon in it.
I even have room to spare!
Now I get to start rebuilding the brake system. the unobtainium ‘87 wagon proportioning valve is being ripped out in favor of an ‘89 M/C with an integrated valve. Also putting in new brake hoses & rear wheel cylinders since I’m bleeding the whole system anyway (put front calipers in last year). I’ve already snapped one brake hard line, it’ll be interesting to see how many survive...
415s30 W123TSXWaggoIIIIIIo ( •_•))°)
> Pixel
04/27/2020 at 23:57 | 9 |
I heard Walle y World is closed so you can’t take a road trip there.
shop-teacher
> Pixel
04/28/2020 at 00:04 | 0 |
Like a glove!
SBA Thanks You For All The Fish
> 415s30 W123TSXWaggoIIIIIIo ( •_•))°)
04/28/2020 at 00:05 | 7 |
They will do private groups IF you insist...
Urambo Tauro
> Pixel
04/28/2020 at 00:24 | 0 |
So un d s like a g ood excuse to run new lines!
Thisismydisplayname
> Pixel
04/28/2020 at 09:18 | 0 |
Looks great in there, well done! I know the feeling. Took me a few months to get two cars into our new 3 car garage, and I still haven’t got the third bay cleared out enough for my truck. But now I’m rebuilding the trans for said truck and there are no cars in the garage. ;)
Good luck with the brake lines. If you need to replace lines, do yourself a favor and get a coil of nicopp. It’s much easier to work with vs steel. And if you can beg borrow or steal a good hydraulic brake fitting tool, you will be good to go. But if your just doing a couple fittings, the loaner flare tools work okay. But that nicopp line is great stuff to work with.