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Did you try running a 2nd ground line from the unit to the tank/frame?. When you say it's not working, does that mean that the guage is dead at empty. Does the needle move at all?
When you compare the new units to your original, are the float arms bent at the same angles and point in the same...
Is your new sender compatible with your current gauge?
When I got my truck it had the old style guage (metal conn) and a new fuel sender( rubber conn). At full float, it only read 1/2 full. I picked up a newer style used surplus guage and it is now almost spot on.& has all the bounce and...
I'm over here in the Ballston Lake/ Clifton Park area. Welcome to the site, the info and help here is awsome. I have an m37 & I'll share whatever I know
Last Christmas parade, I decorated the truck and ran it off of a small honda generator chained in the bed...could bearly hear it running while driving.
Got my flyer in the mail today. I guess they got my name from either a past invoice or Military Vehicles mag. Not sure if I'll be able to swig the trip. Since they're only closing this one location, do you think they relocated the "cream of the crop", and left only what wasn't worth the effort...
I think it calls for a 7/8 inch. Napa has normally has metal ones behind the counter. If you want the thicker nylon ones try looking in the oil plug section at your local parts store. I picked one up at advance auto a for a few bucks. I think it was made by either motor-mite or dorman . If not...
Mine did the same thing last week after sitting in the garage for a couple of weeks.. Started up, ran for a minute, sputtered and died. Wouldn't restart. The carb seemed to be flooded. After some head scratching, foud that the little check valve in the fuel line by thf float had some gunk in it...
Hello to all. I am new to the site & have owned a 63 m37b1 for about 4 years. I have always wanted an m37, so when I came across this one as is, I couldn't refuse. No regrets... I mainly use it for recreation, but it has never let me down in an emergency. The hardest problem so far was getting...