Clutch master cylinder nuts are ovaled on one end???
#1
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Clutch master cylinder nuts are ovaled on one end???
Man!
I wanna meet the idiot who designed the nuts that go on the bolts for my
clutch master cylinder!!!
The hole and threads are round on one end... and they are oval!! on the
other end...
My gosh... what were they thinking? I had all kinds of heck getting these
things out and I'm on my way to go get some new ones. Not gonna fight those
things again putting em back in. The threads are toast but the bolts look
ok.
Could that be intentional to keep them from loosening?
I think things would be much easier if they used say... olive oil instead of
brake fluid :o). That stuff eats everything up lol.
Also- anyone know where the bleed screw is on my external slave? I
can feel something on top... feels like a zerk maybe.
Skip
86 Cherokee
I wanna meet the idiot who designed the nuts that go on the bolts for my
clutch master cylinder!!!
The hole and threads are round on one end... and they are oval!! on the
other end...
My gosh... what were they thinking? I had all kinds of heck getting these
things out and I'm on my way to go get some new ones. Not gonna fight those
things again putting em back in. The threads are toast but the bolts look
ok.
Could that be intentional to keep them from loosening?
I think things would be much easier if they used say... olive oil instead of
brake fluid :o). That stuff eats everything up lol.
Also- anyone know where the bleed screw is on my external slave? I
can feel something on top... feels like a zerk maybe.
Skip
86 Cherokee
#2
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Re: Clutch master cylinder nuts are ovaled on one end???
That is intentional, they are lock nuts.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
m wrote:
>
> Man!
>
> I wanna meet the idiot who designed the nuts that go on the bolts for my
> clutch master cylinder!!!
>
> The hole and threads are round on one end... and they are oval!! on the
> other end...
>
> My gosh... what were they thinking? I had all kinds of heck getting these
> things out and I'm on my way to go get some new ones. Not gonna fight those
> things again putting em back in. The threads are toast but the bolts look
> ok.
>
> Could that be intentional to keep them from loosening?
>
> I think things would be much easier if they used say... olive oil instead of
> brake fluid :o). That stuff eats everything up lol.
>
> Also- anyone know where the bleed screw is on my external slave? I
> can feel something on top... feels like a zerk maybe.
>
> Skip
> 86 Cherokee
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
m wrote:
>
> Man!
>
> I wanna meet the idiot who designed the nuts that go on the bolts for my
> clutch master cylinder!!!
>
> The hole and threads are round on one end... and they are oval!! on the
> other end...
>
> My gosh... what were they thinking? I had all kinds of heck getting these
> things out and I'm on my way to go get some new ones. Not gonna fight those
> things again putting em back in. The threads are toast but the bolts look
> ok.
>
> Could that be intentional to keep them from loosening?
>
> I think things would be much easier if they used say... olive oil instead of
> brake fluid :o). That stuff eats everything up lol.
>
> Also- anyone know where the bleed screw is on my external slave? I
> can feel something on top... feels like a zerk maybe.
>
> Skip
> 86 Cherokee
#3
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Re: Clutch master cylinder nuts are ovaled on one end???
That is intentional, they are lock nuts.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
m wrote:
>
> Man!
>
> I wanna meet the idiot who designed the nuts that go on the bolts for my
> clutch master cylinder!!!
>
> The hole and threads are round on one end... and they are oval!! on the
> other end...
>
> My gosh... what were they thinking? I had all kinds of heck getting these
> things out and I'm on my way to go get some new ones. Not gonna fight those
> things again putting em back in. The threads are toast but the bolts look
> ok.
>
> Could that be intentional to keep them from loosening?
>
> I think things would be much easier if they used say... olive oil instead of
> brake fluid :o). That stuff eats everything up lol.
>
> Also- anyone know where the bleed screw is on my external slave? I
> can feel something on top... feels like a zerk maybe.
>
> Skip
> 86 Cherokee
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
m wrote:
>
> Man!
>
> I wanna meet the idiot who designed the nuts that go on the bolts for my
> clutch master cylinder!!!
>
> The hole and threads are round on one end... and they are oval!! on the
> other end...
>
> My gosh... what were they thinking? I had all kinds of heck getting these
> things out and I'm on my way to go get some new ones. Not gonna fight those
> things again putting em back in. The threads are toast but the bolts look
> ok.
>
> Could that be intentional to keep them from loosening?
>
> I think things would be much easier if they used say... olive oil instead of
> brake fluid :o). That stuff eats everything up lol.
>
> Also- anyone know where the bleed screw is on my external slave? I
> can feel something on top... feels like a zerk maybe.
>
> Skip
> 86 Cherokee
#4
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Re: Clutch master cylinder nuts are ovaled on one end???
That is intentional, they are lock nuts.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
m wrote:
>
> Man!
>
> I wanna meet the idiot who designed the nuts that go on the bolts for my
> clutch master cylinder!!!
>
> The hole and threads are round on one end... and they are oval!! on the
> other end...
>
> My gosh... what were they thinking? I had all kinds of heck getting these
> things out and I'm on my way to go get some new ones. Not gonna fight those
> things again putting em back in. The threads are toast but the bolts look
> ok.
>
> Could that be intentional to keep them from loosening?
>
> I think things would be much easier if they used say... olive oil instead of
> brake fluid :o). That stuff eats everything up lol.
>
> Also- anyone know where the bleed screw is on my external slave? I
> can feel something on top... feels like a zerk maybe.
>
> Skip
> 86 Cherokee
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
m wrote:
>
> Man!
>
> I wanna meet the idiot who designed the nuts that go on the bolts for my
> clutch master cylinder!!!
>
> The hole and threads are round on one end... and they are oval!! on the
> other end...
>
> My gosh... what were they thinking? I had all kinds of heck getting these
> things out and I'm on my way to go get some new ones. Not gonna fight those
> things again putting em back in. The threads are toast but the bolts look
> ok.
>
> Could that be intentional to keep them from loosening?
>
> I think things would be much easier if they used say... olive oil instead of
> brake fluid :o). That stuff eats everything up lol.
>
> Also- anyone know where the bleed screw is on my external slave? I
> can feel something on top... feels like a zerk maybe.
>
> Skip
> 86 Cherokee
#5
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Re: Clutch master cylinder nuts are ovaled on one end???
As Mike says, they're lock nuts and they're on there for a reason, so put
them back. Re the bleed screw, you're on the right track. Not only does it
feel like a zerk, it looks like one. Are you sure you're not over you're
head here?
<m> wrote in message news:bu40cj02fma@enews3.newsguy.com...
> Man!
>
> I wanna meet the idiot who designed the nuts that go on the bolts for my
> clutch master cylinder!!!
>
> The hole and threads are round on one end... and they are oval!! on the
> other end...
>
> My gosh... what were they thinking? I had all kinds of heck getting these
> things out and I'm on my way to go get some new ones. Not gonna fight
those
> things again putting em back in. The threads are toast but the bolts look
> ok.
>
> Could that be intentional to keep them from loosening?
>
> I think things would be much easier if they used say... olive oil instead
of
> brake fluid :o). That stuff eats everything up lol.
>
> Also- anyone know where the bleed screw is on my external slave? I
> can feel something on top... feels like a zerk maybe.
>
> Skip
> 86 Cherokee
>
>
them back. Re the bleed screw, you're on the right track. Not only does it
feel like a zerk, it looks like one. Are you sure you're not over you're
head here?
<m> wrote in message news:bu40cj02fma@enews3.newsguy.com...
> Man!
>
> I wanna meet the idiot who designed the nuts that go on the bolts for my
> clutch master cylinder!!!
>
> The hole and threads are round on one end... and they are oval!! on the
> other end...
>
> My gosh... what were they thinking? I had all kinds of heck getting these
> things out and I'm on my way to go get some new ones. Not gonna fight
those
> things again putting em back in. The threads are toast but the bolts look
> ok.
>
> Could that be intentional to keep them from loosening?
>
> I think things would be much easier if they used say... olive oil instead
of
> brake fluid :o). That stuff eats everything up lol.
>
> Also- anyone know where the bleed screw is on my external slave? I
> can feel something on top... feels like a zerk maybe.
>
> Skip
> 86 Cherokee
>
>
#6
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Posts: n/a
Re: Clutch master cylinder nuts are ovaled on one end???
As Mike says, they're lock nuts and they're on there for a reason, so put
them back. Re the bleed screw, you're on the right track. Not only does it
feel like a zerk, it looks like one. Are you sure you're not over you're
head here?
<m> wrote in message news:bu40cj02fma@enews3.newsguy.com...
> Man!
>
> I wanna meet the idiot who designed the nuts that go on the bolts for my
> clutch master cylinder!!!
>
> The hole and threads are round on one end... and they are oval!! on the
> other end...
>
> My gosh... what were they thinking? I had all kinds of heck getting these
> things out and I'm on my way to go get some new ones. Not gonna fight
those
> things again putting em back in. The threads are toast but the bolts look
> ok.
>
> Could that be intentional to keep them from loosening?
>
> I think things would be much easier if they used say... olive oil instead
of
> brake fluid :o). That stuff eats everything up lol.
>
> Also- anyone know where the bleed screw is on my external slave? I
> can feel something on top... feels like a zerk maybe.
>
> Skip
> 86 Cherokee
>
>
them back. Re the bleed screw, you're on the right track. Not only does it
feel like a zerk, it looks like one. Are you sure you're not over you're
head here?
<m> wrote in message news:bu40cj02fma@enews3.newsguy.com...
> Man!
>
> I wanna meet the idiot who designed the nuts that go on the bolts for my
> clutch master cylinder!!!
>
> The hole and threads are round on one end... and they are oval!! on the
> other end...
>
> My gosh... what were they thinking? I had all kinds of heck getting these
> things out and I'm on my way to go get some new ones. Not gonna fight
those
> things again putting em back in. The threads are toast but the bolts look
> ok.
>
> Could that be intentional to keep them from loosening?
>
> I think things would be much easier if they used say... olive oil instead
of
> brake fluid :o). That stuff eats everything up lol.
>
> Also- anyone know where the bleed screw is on my external slave? I
> can feel something on top... feels like a zerk maybe.
>
> Skip
> 86 Cherokee
>
>
#7
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Clutch master cylinder nuts are ovaled on one end???
As Mike says, they're lock nuts and they're on there for a reason, so put
them back. Re the bleed screw, you're on the right track. Not only does it
feel like a zerk, it looks like one. Are you sure you're not over you're
head here?
<m> wrote in message news:bu40cj02fma@enews3.newsguy.com...
> Man!
>
> I wanna meet the idiot who designed the nuts that go on the bolts for my
> clutch master cylinder!!!
>
> The hole and threads are round on one end... and they are oval!! on the
> other end...
>
> My gosh... what were they thinking? I had all kinds of heck getting these
> things out and I'm on my way to go get some new ones. Not gonna fight
those
> things again putting em back in. The threads are toast but the bolts look
> ok.
>
> Could that be intentional to keep them from loosening?
>
> I think things would be much easier if they used say... olive oil instead
of
> brake fluid :o). That stuff eats everything up lol.
>
> Also- anyone know where the bleed screw is on my external slave? I
> can feel something on top... feels like a zerk maybe.
>
> Skip
> 86 Cherokee
>
>
them back. Re the bleed screw, you're on the right track. Not only does it
feel like a zerk, it looks like one. Are you sure you're not over you're
head here?
<m> wrote in message news:bu40cj02fma@enews3.newsguy.com...
> Man!
>
> I wanna meet the idiot who designed the nuts that go on the bolts for my
> clutch master cylinder!!!
>
> The hole and threads are round on one end... and they are oval!! on the
> other end...
>
> My gosh... what were they thinking? I had all kinds of heck getting these
> things out and I'm on my way to go get some new ones. Not gonna fight
those
> things again putting em back in. The threads are toast but the bolts look
> ok.
>
> Could that be intentional to keep them from loosening?
>
> I think things would be much easier if they used say... olive oil instead
of
> brake fluid :o). That stuff eats everything up lol.
>
> Also- anyone know where the bleed screw is on my external slave? I
> can feel something on top... feels like a zerk maybe.
>
> Skip
> 86 Cherokee
>
>