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Hearing is about the same. Not really much decibel difference, more of a frequency issue. Anything longer than a trip to the grocery got hearing protection. I know plenty of folks that don't care for the "C" and likewise the "D, too. All I was pointing out was that there are quite a few folks (including me) that enjoy the whistler and don't tire of the sound.There is some novelty to the whistle but it got old pretty fast. No offense, but how is your hearing? After 20 years, maybe you can't hear it. Either way, I'd keep the D. This way you have the ability to swap back if you want.
Brakes are definately out of adjustment , what your doing is pumping wheel cylinders till they grab , then they retract . You definatly need to go through whole brake system thoughHere is my brake symptoms if I am driving the pedal Will fall to the floor if I continually pump at the pedal it will get hard and it's proper spot and works perfect seconds later after driving if I hit the brakes again it will be back on the floor.
Usually, that is an indication the brakes need adjusted. The book calls for 10thou gap top and 20thou bottom. I have found that 15thou top and bottom works well.Here is my brake symptoms if I am driving the pedal Will fall to the floor if I continually pump at the pedal it will get hard and it's proper spot and works perfect seconds later after driving if I hit the brakes again it will be back on the floor.
Anyone remember these?Tack this thing on top before you change , 2.00$ View attachment 535980
Gimp, I have no clue what that is but want a keyword so I can google it. Looks like a fun annoyance, in the extra zip tie kinda way.Anyone remember these?
Its a spark plug whistle. It uses engine compression to power the whistle, one of the loudest things you will hear in operation(funny too).Gimp, I have no clue what that is but want a keyword so I can google it. Looks like a fun annoyance, in the extra zip tie kinda way.
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