
Everything posted by Rogan
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rear brakes locking up
Oh, if your parking brake works okay, then on your first brake application of the morning, once you leave your driveway, get about 15mph or so, let off the throttle, and slowly apply the parking brake ONLY.. see if it still grabs. If it does still grab, then it's DEFINITELY not a proportioning valve or ABS control issue ( or anything hydraulic-related, for that matter.)
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rear brakes locking up
yeah, pop that pass. side drum off and have a looksee your first opportunity. TAKE PICTURES if you need help! That's what we're here for, buddy.
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rear brakes locking up
that's the same one that was the culprit on my '96. just make sure you use brake-clean on the new drum to get all of that crap off of it they use to keep it from rusting..Do you notice it being really touchy the first couple of brake applications then taper off? or does it do it all the time, every time?
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rear brakes locking up
$50-70, depending which brand you get. They aren't hateful. Do both lock, or just one?
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New to forum am I on the right track
doing the job twice is over-rated
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Spam from one of my email accounts...
Ok, makes much more sense now :)Do you see any outgoing traffic in your 'sent' folder? could be email address was "picked up" elsewhere, rather than from your actual yahoo account. However, I have several friends with Yahoo! accounts and I do occasionally get spam from them. That's why I don't use Yahoo! Mail anymore.
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rear brakes locking up
I went through this with my '96. (mostly when rain or air was damp). It was a couple of issues, combined.. riding the brakes for the first 5-600ft or so, of initial movement, would usually help dramatically.#1 - Rear seals were leaking a little, and putting grease on the pads. I replaced the seals and pads - Problem got a lot better, but still did it. Usually it was the first brake application of the drive, that was the worst one.#2 - replaced drums - problem went away completely. There was grease imbedded in the pores of the steel drum that I could never seem to get out, even after a severe cleaning of the old drums. They were also slightly out of round.
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Spam from one of my email accounts...
Not really sure what you're saying..?
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New to forum am I on the right track
You'll find lots of great info here, as well as great folks!
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MPG in my 05
I think this is a way to get a good idea of combined MPG. This is obviously open to many variables, but the end result is pretty surprising.. Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel http://www.fuelly.com/car/dodge/ram%202500/diesel%20l6/truck Dodge Ram 3500 Diesel http://www.fuelly.com/car/dodge/ram%203500/diesel%20l6/truck Across the board, they're fairly close.
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MPG fooler / MPG report...
what would that type of trip normally yield, MPG-wise?
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Block Heater temps
Thanks guys. ambient temp was 32*F this morning, and my Edge showed 112*F coolant temp..
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Block Heater temps
Those with block heaters, and use them, I have a question..How "hot" does your coolant get when plugged in overnight? I realize this could be dependent on ambient temps, possibly, but I'm curious. As an example, my block heater heats the coolant to ~100*F when plugged in overnight. Is this a normal temp for these things? Seems my '96 got hotter than that, but not 100% positive.
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Finally camming it right!
nice p-pump ;)<--- jealous
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Rear Seal
It's a 4.1% variance. 60mph speedo = 62.5mph actual.your 1.04 factor is correct.60 * 1.04 = 62.4 (very close to actual)300 measured is actually 312ish
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2007 2500 5.9L Won't start - need some input before I buy a new CP3 injector pump
Hi, and welcome to the site. I (unfortunately) know nothing of the CP3, but I did want to ensure you that your questions arent going unheard. I know some on the p7100 and VP44, but I'm brain-dead on the CP3 :whistle:Someone will answer soon
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Chat Room is OPEN right now. Come on over!
Chat is open, if you'd like..
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Rear Seal
cool deal! glad it's fixed
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Rear Seal
i took pics of the brake spring layout, etc., with my phone before I started
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Chat Room is OPEN right now. Come on over!
Chatroom open now (thursday, 9pm ET..)
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DVD-RW just died...
sweet, thanks.NP on the Linux. Ubuntu is pretty good. I work with Linux daily (I'm a SysAdmin on a bunch of Linux servers) but I rarely use the GUI; I'm 90% command line usage. That's when it gets fun
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noise coming from rear of toyota
sounds like a tire issue, to be honest..
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Rear Seal
rear axle seals are easy.. however, the brake shoe assembly will need removed to replace the seal. with hand tools, I've replaced the seals on both sides in under 2 hrs. Most of that was putting the springs back on the brakes, and tapping the nut off the retainer..
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module upgrade understanding
What I did....
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VP44 problems - Getting tired of the BS!
yeah, I surprise even myself, sometimes ;)