AJR and others who provided advice:
Thanks for the advice on bleeding the clutch hydraulics on my 1975 Series III 109. It worked just fine - pretty easy opening up the bleed valve on the slave cylinder and pumping the air out, really, and now I have no problems shifting gears.
Thanks again,
Scott Simmons
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan J. Richer [mailto:mrchurchill109@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 7:21 AM
To: lro@koan.team.net
Subject: Re: [lro] Headlights out
--- Kirk Hillman <hillman88@telus.net> wrote:
>
> > Re; Big connector:
> > I wouldn't. There are enough potential points of
> failure -
> > and how often do you completely remove a dashboard?
> > ajr
> That depends, AJR. How many times in one day have you
> had catastrophic
> electrical failure?
If the wiring in your truck is that bad, it doesn't
surprise me that you want to replace it...
To answer your question, once. I've completely removed the
centre console in my truck (from memory) twice - when the
truck was being rebuilt or painted.
> eliminate any
> SPOTs)
There i can agree with you - which is why I bought a new
harness for this iteration of Mr. C.
I must say I'm still firmly of the opinion that the
smallest number of connections makes for the smallest
number of failures...
ajr
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