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  1. DeltaV

    Please keep Leanna and her family in your prayers.

    R.I.P. Leanna Lynn Johnson, CudaChick1968 Leanna - The Mistress of Metal
  2. mjb765

    What's it Worth 70 GTX

    AH..OK..I had just changed it.
  3. WileE

    What's it Worth 70 GTX

    No, your blue Cuda beauty that I see.
  4. rickseeman

    No brake fluid coming to the rear

    The first time I didn't. That didn't work. So, then yes. But have not checked the rubber hose. That sounds like a good plan.
  5. rickseeman

    No brake fluid coming to the rear

    I think it has 2 brass blocks. Is one more susceptible than the other?
  6. LowBikeMike

    No brake fluid coming to the rear

    Did you bench bleed the master cylinder? Have you checked for fluid before the rubber hose at the rear axle?
  7. 493 Mike

    No brake fluid coming to the rear

    My money is on the rear brake hose (body to axle). They tend to collapse/plug up with age. Crack open either line into the "Y" under the vent on the axle housing to check for flow. If none, break open the steel line fitting leading to the hose. Still no fluid, go right to the distribution block...
  8. mjb765

    What's it Worth 70 GTX

    No question the Cuda is the hardest to replace........and I am not crazy about the re-design of the new Road Glide--we won't even discuss the ridiculous price......
  9. mjb765

    What's it Worth 70 GTX

    Put it back to the 'Bee?
  10. B

    What's it Worth 70 GTX

    Glad to hear you're keeping the Cuda. It's a beautiful car. No disrespect on the scooters as I also been riding Harleys for 40 years and still enjoy it. Still think if you sold them all the Cuda would be the hardest to replace. Anyway you made your decision and I think it's good. Good luck
  11. chargervert

    29 and counting…

    Congratulations! Going on 40 for us in next year! No time off for good behavior,no chance for parole!
  12. WileE

    No brake fluid coming to the rear

    Brass block = proportioning valve. It regulates the rear hydraulic pressure. Could be stuck.
  13. Don selleck

    The women in China.

    :xscuseless: figured I'd get it over with. :lol:
  14. Sixpactogo

    Restoration Tip From Forum Members

    A tip on installing carpet. I use a 1/4" pipe heated with a benz o matic torch to melt holes for seat mounting bolts and belts. I push a scratch all up through the floor, then use the heated pipe to melt a perfect hole that won't grab the carpet fibers. I learned this tip after using a drill...
  15. mjb765

    What's it Worth 70 GTX

    Thanks.....it's not going anywhere......it's actually in pieces right now....Vintage Air install......... I should probably change my profile pic.....
  16. WileE

    What's it Worth 70 GTX

    I know I said it before, but I'll say it again... your Cuda is gorgeous !
  17. rickseeman

    No brake fluid coming to the rear

    I don't know brakes so I'm going to have to beg for help. This 70 Road Runner hasn't been on the road in many years. We put on a new master cylinder and tried to bleed the brakes. I think the fronts bleed fine but there is no brake fluid going to the rear brakes. We replaced the rear wheel...
  18. SteveSS

    The women in China.

    I thought I could share some of my observations of how things are different between the sexes in China. 1. Every sweatshop type factory I was in I noticed the entire work force was young women. Mostly between the ages of 20-30. The women come from their provincial villages to work, sending...
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