Flyingvan911
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I also like putting mine in 3rd low and letting it coast down a hill with the clutch out. The engine spools up some and the whistle is nice.
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$400 is half of what some of the dealers want for a used C turbo.Thank you everybody for all the help this is what makes owning a deuce and a half so much fun!!
I've been reading the TMs and like a few people said I'm pretty sure my brakes are just out of adjustment. Brakes work fairly well after pumping the pedal. Till a few seconds later when the pedal drops the floor again. Unfortunately this morning it was 6° here on Long Island New York. Need to wait for to warm up to work on it. In the meantime I keep reading the TMs and all of you guys super informative posts.
I'm still on the hunt for C-turbo I don't care what's some of you guys say it sounds amazing and I must have it on my deuce and a half. Seen a few on eBay for way too much money and beat up looking for 400 bucks. What do you guys think is a fair price?
HERE IS A THREAD with lots of brake info (parts, tools, sources, schematics, etc).... but no troubleshooting info.Thanks for the welcoming! I'm reading all up on how to do the brakes I haven't found a really detailed step my step yet. I looked under the truck and I don't see any rims wet with brake fluid. So I guess the first step is to bleed them
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