Three Amigos Time to deal...
#22
F%&K ME!!!!
Why is nothing easy?!?!
Everything going back together all clockwork, doing up the three underside screws. Then the unit falls off the bit off wood it's sitting on and bangs this little bugger and it snaps off.
I assume that means I just killed the whole unit. Am I right?
And the what gets me. I could have put the front back on before I did the bottom bit. Then it would have been fine. But I was reversing the uninstall...
Why is nothing easy?!?!
Everything going back together all clockwork, doing up the three underside screws. Then the unit falls off the bit off wood it's sitting on and bangs this little bugger and it snaps off.
I assume that means I just killed the whole unit. Am I right?
And the what gets me. I could have put the front back on before I did the bottom bit. Then it would have been fine. But I was reversing the uninstall...
Last edited by Fallstaff; 04-05-2019 at 04:14 PM.
#24
I don't know what that plunger does, but if it's plastic, it probably doesn't see super high pressure. And if you compare the location to the shuttle valve assembly, it doesn't look like they actually "do" anything during normal operation. Looks like they live here...
Pump the brakes and see if you're losing any fluid. If not, you may be ok.
Or you could lose the pedal randomly and crash into a busload of nuns, so be careful. In fact, if that happens, I specifically said that you would NOT be ok. For the record.
Pump the brakes and see if you're losing any fluid. If not, you may be ok.
Or you could lose the pedal randomly and crash into a busload of nuns, so be careful. In fact, if that happens, I specifically said that you would NOT be ok. For the record.