That rain and hail is just north of me, squeezing between Atlanta and Macon. Drill out those bolts in your old levelling valve and use it's shaft to fix the one you snapped... handy spare if you need one in a pinch. The 387 I bought has a ton of air leaks I'll have to fix - most on those fittings. I'm still waiting on my title before I start spending $$$ on the truck though.
My oldest daughter used to turn wrenches with me when she was young. But it was my younger daughter who grew up to become an aircraft mechanic working at an airforce base. It's good to teach them life skills other than cooking and cleaning. And of course they want to spend quality time with you no matter how dirty it is...
That rain and hail is just north of me, squeezing between Atlanta and Macon. Drill out those bolts in your old levelling valve and use it's shaft to fix the one you snapped... handy spare if you need one in a pinch. The 387 I bought has a ton of air leaks I'll have to fix - most on those fittings. I'm still waiting on my title before I start spending $$$ on the truck though.
My oldest daughter used to turn wrenches with me when she was young. But it was my younger daughter who grew up to become an aircraft mechanic working at an airforce base. It's good to teach them life skills other than cooking and cleaning. And of course they want to spend quality time with you no matter how dirty it is...
Kenworth is ridiculous. I went to an MHC last week for a simple radiator cap and they quoted me $75 for their generic brand.