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It won't run unless the choke out, but after a few attempts, I can get it to run with the choke in. 2 Official Website of CalendarOfficial Website of Calendar The front pipe for the exhaust gets super hot within minutes and the back pipe stays a lot cooler
Hey Edwing,
ALL these "mechanics" that cut and paste answers from some repair magazine are hurting more people than they are helping.. as you have seen,,(they just want "points")..and don't KNOW (%(%#)!!
Now, for you answer,, yes I can help. there is not much you can do with stock disc, calipers and master cylinder,,, BUT > Go here for some good brake pads...(I use EBC on ALL my vehicles!!)
Check the rear master cylinder for fluid, remove/clean the caliper and any moving components (including rotor, if it's a floating rotor), then bleed the rear brake caliper.
Inspect the pads while you're at it, replace if necessary.
Remove the 2 break bolts that hold the break to the bracket. Remove the pin covers on the side. <2 flat heads> Remove the Alan key pins and old pads will come out. Use a c clamp and a rag to compress the caliper piston. replace break pads pins and pin covers. Re bolt the break to the bracket. pump breaks till stiff. open bleeder. pump twice and close during pump. clean up and enjoy ;D
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