I switched out my summer air for some winter air

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I've been having problems with my power brakes recently, so I spent all yesterday bleeding the vacuum from the intake manifold. I hope that the 6 x 12oz cans of Lucas Vacuum Replacement is sufficient to get me back on the road again.
 
It's been recommended to check the reviews. They all say it sucks.

Glad mine is manual.
 
It's been recommended to check the reviews. They all say it sucks.

Glad mine is manual.
I heard it sucks too.

I guess it's better than using compressed air....because that blows.

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I've been having problems with my power brakes recently, so I spent all yesterday bleeding the vacuum from the intake manifold. I hope that the 6 x 12oz cans of Lucas Vacuum Replacement is sufficient to get me back on the road again.


That stuffs expensive
 
True story. My aunt back in 1967 went to a gas station and wanted the mechanic there to change the air in her tires since it was original in her 1963 Cadillac!
 
Now how do you advance the air for daylight savings time is the real question!
 
OK to eleviate the issue we ship the cars to below the equator in thier summer and back on ours in the USA. Now seriously how long does summer air work doing that? What is the shelf life?????
 
OK to eleviate the issue we ship the cars to below the equator in thier summer and back on ours in the USA. Now seriously how long does summer air work doing that? What is the shelf life?????
Air will stay on the shelf for many many years and never goes bad.
 
Thought it was thats why we have to go to electric cars. Speaking of them do they use deionized air or does Ionized air help the charging of the battery?
and is there right and left side air so one side does not discharge the battery?
 
Thought it was thats why we have to go to electric cars. Speaking of them do they use deionized air or does Ionized air help the charging of the battery?
and is there right and left side air so one side does not discharge the battery?
I don't know, I ride my bike and bring my lunch
 
Bet this will work. Any one have the superceded part number, also does it come in drums?
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Speaking of tires and air my car has the original spare tire. I had it on car once. Have never had to add air as it’s never needed it. So I guess you could say my dart has factory air. True story
You could sell that air as NOS! Worth a fortune to a restorer.
 
Chevy's have a reservoir for smoke, and has an idiot light to tell when it's overfull:

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