Had to take the coils off with a small prybar.Attachment 374203
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Had to take the coils off with a small prybar.Attachment 374203
Gas fumes did that :D
no horn..lol
I've done that before
The engine had 10 hours on it since rebuild, it was running on the hose and he walked away while on a phone call, needless to say something happened and the flusher came off. Expensive lesson is not to leave a running engine unattended
yeah that would bum me out.. may be time for a feed trough full of water
Damn cellphones. That was an expensive call.
that sucks I have had the noodle come out of lower while I was making adjustments few times I now use electrical tape keeps it snug
That's why I take my hose off the case and hook to the inlet on the motor side,don't trust muffs on Lwp,jmo
Damn!!!
Nose cone flusher's work flawlessly with the bungee around the case to hold it on tight. All Ive ever used for years and years. Why don't you guys use them instead of noodles or troughs?
Attachment 374465
Hose connection apparently came out, off the end of the hose. Engine was still idling