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Hello everyone,
Working on a rotted cab-over it seems like 1/2 problems are caused by a awning. So two questions is an awning worth the hassle it seems like a wind catcher going down the highway and a hundred potential areas to cause leaks when it rains.
And the most important question how to patch holes in aluminum? Bondo? Fiberglass? There are other holes I would like patch.
Thanks,
Mike
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I have an 1986 2WD fuel injection 22RE engine....the fuel pump mounting bracket hot wire has gone to ground...does anyone have a fix for this....need help.....or does anyone know where to get another one to replace it....Toyota no longer stocks it! Thanks in advance
Pretty easy to replace any of the wires. Not sure what the problem is? A factory wire isn't needed.
Is a special wire needed though?Pretty easy to replace any of the wires. Not sure what the problem is? A factory wire isn't needed.
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It has sit in a field for the last eight years was not getting fuel. I ended breaking a outlet tube from where fuel pump sends out. So now I need a new pump hanger $89.00 advance. When I got the tank out It sounded like gravel inside. It was bad shook a chain it forever then a acid bath now getting better. The fuel level sensor also seems to be bad I have got to move but it shows as a open circuit on the ohm meter. another $38.00
One question what is the cake pan in the bottom for? it is 8x8" maybe 3" high with a tube going from inside
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Got mine home on a rollback. It shore looked scary top heavy and I would flinch at every power line. but it is home now and the real work can begin.
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What about height on a roll back will it clear red lights?
Holes In Aluminum
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Thanks Don,
I had read about the poor performance of bondo but was out of ideas. I searched Marine epoxy and came up with this
http://www.jbweld.com/products/marineweld-twin-tube