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Old 03-15-2010, 06:18 PM
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New Brider here! Representing Pacific City! In the process of installation on a 12 valve Cummins. Will post results. Anyone out there; belly up!
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Old 03-16-2010, 08:48 AM
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way to alarm me. My first thought was what were the fools in Olympia doing now? Perhaps a new toll tunnel under Puget Sound to Blake Island?

Welcome.
"toll tunnel" - is that what you guys call the submersible floating bridges?
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Old 03-20-2010, 10:20 PM
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Does anyone have a "cummins fitting" for the purge valve; the one with the 1/4" injector return barb? I also need the other two sae #6 o-ring fittings for the purge valve. I work the same hours as the fluid power places, so i'ts difficult to get 'em.
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Old 03-21-2010, 07:28 AM
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The "Cummins fitting" is something I make, they are not available at hydraulics shops...
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I thought the Tacoma Narrows was the only 'submersible' bridge in the area? It must've been hard to use before the new bridge was in place...
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The "Cummins fitting" is something I make, they are not available at hydraulics shops...
Thanks man.

I've been talking to support and they've been very helpful. I just get crazy impatient when I'm excited about something. It's in the mail. Guess I'll do the dishes or something
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I thought the Tacoma Narrows was the only 'submersible' bridge in the area? It must've been hard to use before the new bridge was in place...
Nah - the Tacoma Narrows bridge was a physics lesson on driven harmonic motion. The submersible floating bridges refers to the old I-90 bridge - which was going to be kept in place to supplement traffic flow along with the new floating bridge that was built next to it. Maintenance workers failed to cap numerous floats during the ever-present rainstorms and the bridge ended up sinking to the bottom of Lake Washington. I don't remember the price tag on the bridges, but a heck of a lot of taxpayer money sank that day.
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