Hey, it's sublime!!!!
Hey, it's sublime!!!!
Ouch, but he’s physically ok?A brake line in his SRT failed and he lost his brakes, long story short, just avoided a collision...
It is all I can do not to tell him it is wrong shade do it over! Hah!Hey, it's sublime!!!!
It is all I can do not to tell him it is wrong shade do it over! Hah!
Why's it still in primer??
Wifemobile...To anyone that owns a dodge journey, and decides to tackle rear knuckle suspension bushings- don’t do it. They are stuck in there pretty hard. Can’t collapse them either. Have figured out how to get them back in i think. Big battle. Junk.
The SRT uses DOT 3 brake fluid (PEG based) so simple soap and water should take care of it. Where the leak is sprayed on the serpentine belt which in turn splattered it around the front of the engine bay. That’s why yesterday I thought the leak was over on the passenger side where the ABS pump and block is. The drivers side is hidden below the air box so I couldn’t see how soaked it was under there.If its like the old school safety switch, as long as the pressure front and rear was similar enough, it wouldn't shuttle to either contact.
Got something to clean the fluid without harming the paint?
I see now. Funny I never thought about soap and water to clean brake fluids off of paint. Sometimes the obvious is overlooked! So often its the brake rotors or drums I'm cleaning - but I don't trust brake cleaner s around body paint anymore...The SRT uses DOT 3 brake fluid (PEG based) so simple soap and water should take care of it. Where the leak is sprayed on the serpentine belt which in turn splattered it around the front of the engine bay. That’s why yesterday I thought the leak was over on the passenger side where the ABS pump and block is. The drivers side is hidden below the air box so I couldn’t see how soaked it was under there.
That’s one of the things about spending a large part of my career doing surfactant chemistry, I see every cleaning problem as just a matter of finding the right mix of surfactants to solubilize oils and solids and remove them by understanding the chemistry of the substance to be removed.I see now. Funny I never thought about soap and water to clean brake fluids off of paint. Sometimes the obvious is overlooked! So often its the brake rotors or drums I'm cleaning - but I don't trust brake cleaner s around body paint anymore...
I’m not allowed to view? Hmm
Joey has to ok it first.I’m not allowed to view? Hmm
Has to make sure theres no goldmember mankinis or anything nsfwJoey has to ok it first.
Jeezzz!!!!!Joey has to ok it first.
For everyone,or just cause he don’t trust Hoppy?Joey has to ok it first.
Used to check rear axle leak with a garden hose,if it foamed it was brake fluid, if water beads its gear oil. Was an easy check. if im repairing wheel cylinder leaks i wash it off with water as it takes majority of it off.I see now. Funny I never thought about soap and water to clean brake fluids off of paint. Sometimes the obvious is overlooked! So often its the brake rotors or drums I'm cleaning - but I don't trust brake cleaner s around body paint anymore...
Where is that “yuck” button?Right leg aches. Like muscle cramps. Hip is sore and both knees are stiff. I really dislike trudging around on the ice and slippy hard packed snow.
I wish. Seems like i never slept last night.Where is that “yuck” button?
I hope you feel better after some rest.