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I might just have to copy the oil pressure redundancy; however, I am one of the dweebs that actually owns and uses an electronic ICE diagnostics set, so I like having my fuel pressure transducer in-place!Not today but a year ago. Best kept secret under the hood. While not in the TM's... it could provide an insight to problems on or down the road.
Fuel pressure, Go, NO-GO, White smoke signals??? Here's what I did. Epay, Marshall oil filled gauge, 0-15 PSI on the cheap $15. Add 1/8 pipe elbow. Remove the (junk, who uses it any way) test sender on top of fuel filter. Add elbow, add gauge. Build out as shown in pictures. This may not solve your problem, But adds to the ability to self-diagnose fuel pressure in the field. 5 PSI is 5 PSI. No guessing, NO smoke and mirrors.
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AND here's another, the "FOR SURE OIL" pressure. Same concept. Same type Marshall Gauge only 0-60 PSI. Mounted on bracket and plumbed (hard lined but could be a short hose) pointed forward to see with hood open. While one can have issues with the in dash military gauges, (mine work right) having a for sure test verification makes life easy... POP the HOOD and PEEK.
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I have always wondered how those things work. Got a pic?Installed the canceling ring for the turn signal. No more excessive blinking for me!
Make sure to turn on heater and also flush the heater core.Did a bunch of maintenance. Did the differentials, they were really torqued down. The front started pouring out as soon as I cracked the fill hole. I have no ideas how it could be overfilled, it's is possible that it expanded, as I'm at altitude, feels weird. Not a ton, but definitely overfilled.
Flushed cooling system, and found this stuck in the overflow hose:
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Going to leave it in overnight, then drain, maybe flush with pure water and put in green. I did only get out 4 gallons though on drain, is that everyone's experience?
Definitely. It was 50 and raining, so the heat was welcome while I ran it around. It never got above 205 ( I still suspect my gauge is off 10 degrees over). I did get a new temp sensor and a thermostat, but weening about ripping the old ones out, for fear of leaks or problems, but if I need to I'd have to drain a bit again and I think I already found my overheat problem. I watched that laser thermo like a hawk, it opened exactly at 180.Make sure to turn on heater and also flush the heater core.
I've been trying to find one of those for a while. Where did you source it?Installed the canceling ring for the turn signal. No more excessive blinking for me!
Could try a soft slant back, if you've got a soft top rig. (shameless plug)I need to solve my water in the bed coming into the cab issue. Thinking of doing that fiberglass / rubber mat one on Epay, and making my own 4 man divider. Also got a wild hair to make some half doors. I bought ball joint boots, and shocks. Tires are also needed. Too many things!
Are those Jeep Wrangler Mirrors? Sure look like it?Mounted my mirrors and powder coated my valve covers.
i put the mirrors pretty low to increase visibility but I’m kinda doubting myself now and may move them up.
Yep cheap heep mirrors 30$/ pair. They seem totally appropriate to me.Are those Jeep Wrangler Mirrors? Sure look like it?
Now come on with the “heep” stuff. Jeeps are great. But yeah the H1 manual mirrors are very close to the Wrangler mirrors from 1995-2002.Yep cheap heep mirrors 30$/ pair. They seem totally appropriate to me.