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My other car's a mtn bike
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Venice CA
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Accusump Installation - help needed
Does anyone have the instructions or link for installing an automatic electric accusump along with a troubleshooting section?
Strike that. I just realized it's not the electrical. It's the seal in the cylinder blowing by. This is the second time. Is there something I should be checking? Are these things easy to tear down and rebuild? Source for parts locally (LA). I have a track event next week and this Accusump is pretty essential I'd say.
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Sometimes you have to go in circles to move forward. 05 Elise NA 1750 lbs w/ full cage, fuel cell, aero, 173 whp - Colin would be proud. 2008 LR3 HSE 2005 Mini S Convertible If I'd thought that one day ALL my cars would be British, I'd have laughed at myself! Last edited by R'elise Me : 03-17-2009 at 11:42 PM. Reason: new problem |
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My other car's a mtn bike
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Venice CA
Posts: 1,367
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I just realized it's not the electrical. It's the seal in the cylinder blowing by. This is the second time. Is there something I should be checking? Are these things easy to tear down and rebuild? Source for parts locally (LA). I have a track event next week and this Accusump is pretty essential I'd say.
I'll put this in the OP.
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Sometimes you have to go in circles to move forward. 05 Elise NA 1750 lbs w/ full cage, fuel cell, aero, 173 whp - Colin would be proud. 2008 LR3 HSE 2005 Mini S Convertible If I'd thought that one day ALL my cars would be British, I'd have laughed at myself! |
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