CAJJ93XJ
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Roseville, CA
I wish I had as much patience as you. big congrats to ya
To do over the next few evenings:
- Bleed the front brakes more to try and get the air out
are you gonna plate it?
looks bad ass, glad you're finally able to get it driving!
try bleeding the brakes at the master after it has sat overnight by pumping the pedal and holding it then cracking the fitting. sometimes bubbles go all the way up and get stuck there.
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Thanks everyone. Been up until at least midnight each night this week trying to get stuff done...all for a very bare bones run (no interior but floor panels, no tranny gauge or fan, etc. etc. etc.) I've been close to just calling it off as it has been just wrecking me...but I'll be loading the buggy up this evening and head out.
After working to put this thing together...I can tell you 100% I will never be doing a full buggy build again :laugh:
Next time, I'm calling up Jimmy at Jimmys4x4 and having them build me a roller :laugh:
Hindsight is 20/20 when putting things together...
Yep...just need a C Springs folk to do me a weee favor
Fortunately/unfortunately normal brake procedures do not apply to my system. I essentially have 4 master cylinders between the pedal brakes and the cutting brakes. There is a special way to bleed them. I got the front's bled, but had to redo the mounting for the rear (needed to add loctite thread sealant).
What is nice...is that the fronts and rears are completely separate circuits. This means if the front go out, I still have the rears and vice versa. Its also nice since if you work on the rear, you don't have to worry about doing anything to the fronts since nothing will have changed for them.
And the list goes on!!
Great job on your build, it's looks really good.
Basically an ethernet cable. They use small like 20-22ga twisted pair wiring.
Use that for the switching side + or - depending on how you wire the switches.