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Take the wire off the sending unit where it attaches to the tank. If the gauge falls you know its the sender. It nothing happens its the wiring or gauge itself. This is always my first move when looking for fuel gauge problems.
Hope it helps.
Good Luck on the trip. I did 27 hours straight on my trip from Utah to Southern Arizona. I was so sore when I got done.
Get a piece of foam for the seat. My rear end was the most sore when I got done.
I would also recommend 2 different types of hearing protection. I had ear plugs and...
I used to use it in my 3406A Cat. The truck would start to consume large amounts of oil after about 4000 miles. I would change the oil and it wouldn't use oil again until the 4000 mile mark. Never figured it out. Started running 20% Lucas and the problem went away. Ran it till I sold the...
That looks like so much fun!
I was hoping to get some work done on my truck but its only going to get up to 68 today. Guess I will have to wait for a warm day next week.
I used to live where we had snow like that all winter. Not any more. But that's OK. Its nice to go out in the middle...
I will only speak for my self, but I don't know if cheap is the word. I usually have soooo many projects going at once that I just have to be careful. Well alright, I'm cheap. But I'm proud of it! ! ! !
I was crying and cheering at the same time. Its always fun to watch some kind of destruction. I still don't think that the guy is a rocket scientist, especially after he ran into his other truck!
I love the noise too. At least I did till I drove mine for 27 hours straight. My ears hurt from the ear muffs and ear plugs.
But its an easy fix. I'm just going to have to buy another one. Put some sound proofing in one, and annoy the neighbor with the other one. :twisted:
I agree that the type of driving that you have been doing before shut down will dictate the amount of time that you need to let it idle before you shut it down. The harder you have been running it, the longer it has to idle to sufficiently cool the turbo down.
When I used to come home in my...
I spent the better part of a day sewing the front of my top back together so I could make the trip from Utah to Arizona. Sounds like this would be a good buy for me too.
I'll cross my fingers and hope they actually are able to get more.
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