Stop in for a cup of coffee

-
Time to order a seal. :BangHead:


So you blew a seal....


A penguin driving home when his car begins to overheat. He parks at a garage and the mechanic says it will be a little bit before he can look at it. The penguin decides to go across the street and get ice cream. The mechanic comes out and says well it looks like you've blown a seal. The penguin says no it's ice cream.
 
So you blew a seal....


A penguin driving home when his car begins to overheat. He parks at a garage and the mechanic says it will be a little bit before he can look at it. The penguin decides to go across the street and get ice cream. The mechanic comes out and says well it looks like you've blown a seal. The penguin says no it's ice cream.
Hey that's my joke!!! Not really.....
 
They may need to run a newer coax cable... As technology progresses, so does the cables needed for it...
Yep...But I am guessing not. Their 'things to do ahead' says make sure they have access to cable outlets. Unless it is a brand new build, that means they are hooking up to old wires. So probably OK with most.
 
Can't get a F'n break! So, Im in the basement checking out the wires for cable hookup. Have it pretty much figured out. I look at the floor and there is a trickle of water coming from the pump. :wtf::mad:
Time to order a seal. :BangHead:
Called manufacturer about a seal. Last time it went I changed the pump, but had same previous. In 2012 I paid under $20 including shipping for a seal kit. This time they referred me to an outside vendor that wants $60. :wtf:
I'll price around a little more first, but need to do it pretty soon. Still a lot cheaper than a pump and not difficult to replace.
 
290391564288_n.jpg?_nc_cat=110&_nc_sid=ca434c&_nc_ohc=nG6kp7tisgYAX9PXfvr&_nc_ht=scontent-dfw5-1.jpg

@halifaxhops hahaha
 
Finally! Got 2.
One in middle of Fargo grille, other under hood for washer fluid.
6986C6A3-1173-4AA1-9BDA-0D73843670C6.jpeg
 
-
Back
Top