What did you do to your rig today?

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Newcastle George wrote:Ordered a new air/hydraulic clutch servo.

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Clutch servo received, fitted and adjusted, problem overcome. I have a little more pedal free travel than I would like but have run out of adjustment at the master cylinder.

George
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DIY 11.5M 1979 Bedford, Nissan/UD FE6T motor
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Post by Greynomad »

have run out of adjustment at the master cylinder.
Do I hear a new master cyl in the offing?
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vinyl in the bathroom
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Wayne; mate, is that a spa you're putting in?
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Yes :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Ha, multi-level flooring. Pain in the arse.
Throne will sit elevated, hole is to stand in whilst combing ones hair. (Not hairs, only the one!)
Unfortunately there is a lot of cables, wires, sinews, vessels, mechanical gadgets -running the length in the bit between the hole and the walkway isle so the step in the middle remains to catch folks out in the night.
Got a mate to do the vinyl, some jobs its best to "call a man"
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............maybe I should put a few water jets around that edge though...................

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Nothing like squatting over those spa jets (so I am told)
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Pulled the split system A/C out yesterday so I can fit the last hydraulic leveling leg up.
Going to miss the reverse cycle for a few days, getting cold now.

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Drove it from Jugiong to Beechworth and parked it in a CP for the next two nights at $5/night.

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