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GNZero

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My Powermaster isn't working again. How strange...
Anyone have a spare accumulator?
 
The last time my accumulator craped out I screwed in one of those little Menehune water bottles inplace if the accumulator and it worked pretty dam good. :rolleyes:
 
TURBOV6 said:
The last time my accumulator craped out I screwed in one of those little Menehune water bottles inplace if the accumulator and it worked pretty dam good. :rolleyes:


youre joking, right?
 
Hey!

The threads don't seem to match up quite right! What size bottle should I be using? :biggrin:
 
GNZero said:
The threads don't seem to match up quite right! What size bottle should I be using? :biggrin:

The 10oz bottle :tongue:
 
HI85WH1 said:
I guess you werent joking... :confused:

What happens to the accumulator when it fails?

LOL! Yes joking. If the accumulator fails no brakes. The diaphram in the accu. is no good so it won't hold the pressure.
 
TURBOV6 said:
LOL! Yes joking. If the accumulator fails no brakes. The diaphram in the accu. is no good so it won't hold the pressure.

So my leg is a little longer now from you pulling it... :rolleyes:

Accumulator is the black ball, right?...
 
Actually, you still have brakes... you just need to stand up every time to stop. :eek:
 
GNZero said:
Actually, you still have brakes... you just need to stand up every time to stop. :eek:

Dont forget the death grip on the steering wheel :eek:
 
Greg, I have 2 accumulators that you can try but they are used so I'm not sure if they work. Andy has a brand new complete powermaster for sale or theres always the vacuum set up. I had my PM go out coming down the Likelike. :eek:
 
I can get you one for like $177 shipped :eek: Yeah a little high but nothing for these power masters are cheap! And its even harder getiing your hands on the parts.

Travis-
 
Thanks for the help guys. It turned out to be a faulty electric motor/pump. Luckily I had some spares. ;)
 
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