Usually indicates 2.5 or so gallons left.
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Usually indicates 2.5 or so gallons left.
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I guess what I am asking is there a normal hydraulic fitting that screws into the factory hose? If so is it a 10 mm, 12, or other metric size? Do they tend to seize? How to safely remove it? Or should I just use brute force? Also are there check valves that will keep the fluid from squirting out under the release of pressure? Should I jack up the back end or not....Inquiring minds want to know. Lawrence Rhodes.....
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He pretty much stole it as it was a trade in at a Ford Dealer IIRC .
Nice to see someone who cares got it .
-Nate
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On 1/17/15 2:01 AM, diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com wrote:
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> I was never able to find B100 anywhere in California and I looked and looked .
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> I'd love to run a tankfull through for cleaning purposes .
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> -Nate
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Here is a link to the Internet showing various dealings with the system. Bill in
https://www.google.com/#q=High+pressure+hose+for+self+leveling+TD+system
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Subject: [diesel_mercedes] High pressure hose for self leveling TD system.
I found a brand new hose at a local supplier. Banjo on one end. The other end is a mystery as it is buried behind the air cleaner. Anyone do one? What size wrench for the aft end? I can see this turning into a total cluster #$%^ if I bugger it up. However if all goes as planned it should be a 10 minute job.
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I found a brand new hose at a local supplier. Banjo on one end. The other end is a mystery as it is buried behind the air cleaner. Anyone do one? What size wrench for the aft end? I can see this turning into a total cluster #$%^ if I bugger it up. However if all goes as planned it should be a 10 minute job. Lawrence Rhodes
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