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Posted by joe on October 24, 2002 at 15:54:25 from (66.43.207.226):
In Reply to: Re: Re: loose hydraulic lever posted by jimbo on October 23, 2002 at 20:05:18:
Jimbo- if I remember correctly, all three levers run sort of with each other into the inards of your dash. Then they each have a 90-degree lever on them. The shafts on each of the hydraulic valves also each have a lever on them. And then there is a single linkage for each lever-valve set (so three sets of levers and linkages). It is readily apparent how the whole thing works if you remove the right side of your hood and look back into the dash area. To do much any work on them however, you'll need to remove the dash as well. Hope this helps!
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