Go Go Gadget FLU 419
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I haven't really had much electrical problems with my SEE. Yet. Just a couple wires here and there. Still not my favorite hobby though. If anyone is listening, reserve me one, and a digital copy as well, if available. If not, I'll go through the trouble to have it digitized in extremely high quality, and make it publicly available. If that's Kosher, pending the completion of the physical copies being sold.
In the mean time...waiting for an old feller I ran into at the gas station to get back with me. He is a diesel mechanic, and his good friend allegedly has experience servicing SEE's when he was in the Army. I'm not brave enough/too smart to be fooling with my fuel pump or injectors and find out why and where it's leaking fuel into the oil. I'll pat myself on the back for what I've done so far...and let someone else who may actually have a clue as to what the heck they're doing take care of that.
On a side note, I read somewhere that there was a plug on, in, or around the clutch (I think that's it), transmission, or axle that was only supposed to be inserted when driving through high water. If left in for regular use and not drained it would allegedly rust out some important parts. Anyone know what I'm talking about, or where it's located, or if this is true? I'm a little hesitant to go pulling plugs out to find out which one it may be, if any.
In the mean time...waiting for an old feller I ran into at the gas station to get back with me. He is a diesel mechanic, and his good friend allegedly has experience servicing SEE's when he was in the Army. I'm not brave enough/too smart to be fooling with my fuel pump or injectors and find out why and where it's leaking fuel into the oil. I'll pat myself on the back for what I've done so far...and let someone else who may actually have a clue as to what the heck they're doing take care of that.
On a side note, I read somewhere that there was a plug on, in, or around the clutch (I think that's it), transmission, or axle that was only supposed to be inserted when driving through high water. If left in for regular use and not drained it would allegedly rust out some important parts. Anyone know what I'm talking about, or where it's located, or if this is true? I'm a little hesitant to go pulling plugs out to find out which one it may be, if any.