Re: New project truck found!
[Re: RapidusMaximus]
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09/24/20 11:08 AM
09/24/20 11:08 AM
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RWG75
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RWG75
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10 ohms, sender to any ground, is about right for about full and shouldn't read past the full mark on the gauge. I'd still be interested in a resistance reading from the gauge lead to a good ground as it sounds grounded there. If it's the same 10 or 11 ohms based on which tank is selected, run them down and see what happens. If it's lower at the gauge than at the sender, ya got something grounded that shouldn't be. Tank selector switch issue?
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Re: New project truck found!
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#2824825
09/25/20 06:24 AM
09/25/20 06:24 AM
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Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 2,423 Weatherford, Texas
RapidusMaximus
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Well...after laying under the dash and under the truck almost all day with jumper wires, test light and ohm meter I got frustrated, unplugged the hot side to both sumps and bolted the truck back together, everything works but the gas gauge...if it runs out of gas on one tank I'll just switch to the other . While I had it apart I installed a NOS Sun Super Tach II that I had on the shelf, took the truck into to town to grab something to eat and top off both gas tanks, no rattles, no wind noise...man this thing runs out nice....at 2900 RPM@70 ....on a side note, I found some burnt wires in the driver's side frame rail that could be the fuel gauge issue but I will have to pull the frame tank to further investigate and I'm not doing that until I get my lift installed in a month or so...
1968 Plymouth GTX 1974 Dodge P/U Long Bed Stepside 318 2019 Ram 2500 6.4, auto, 4WD
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Re: New project truck found!
[Re: RapidusMaximus]
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09/26/20 07:57 PM
09/26/20 07:57 PM
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Guitar Jones
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The fuel gauge didn't work in my 74 when I got it. Found some cut wires along the rockers, fixed that, still didn't work. Turned out the circuit board was bad. Soldered a jumper wire from the sender to the fuel gauge nut on the back of the board and now it works like a champ.
"Come get your wife"
'92 D250 Club Cab CTD, 47RH conversion, pump tweaks, injectors, rear disc and hydroboost conversion. '74 W200 Crew Cab 360, NV4500, D44, D60 and NP205 divorced transfer case. Front and rear disc and hydroboost conversion. 2019 1500 Long Horn Crew Cab 4WD, 5.7 Hemi.
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Re: New project truck found!
[Re: Guitar Jones]
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10/05/20 06:57 AM
10/05/20 06:57 AM
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Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 2,423 Weatherford, Texas
RapidusMaximus
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Well the old/new Dually got some work in this weekend, drove it on a 160 mile round trip to pick up my brothers 80 model SWB to put floor pans in it. Averaged 65-70 mph@2800-2900 rpm and got 8mpg. Really happy with the way it drives, cab is tight, wind noise is minimal and all things (except the gas gauges) seem to be operating normally. I have the beginnings of night blindness so I'm going to be looking to upgrade the headlight performance, my trip back in the dark with "old school" headlights was not fun on the dark two Lane country roads between here and my brothers house not real fond of hog or deer hunting with the front end of this truck...
1968 Plymouth GTX 1974 Dodge P/U Long Bed Stepside 318 2019 Ram 2500 6.4, auto, 4WD
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Re: New project truck found!
[Re: poorboy]
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10/06/20 11:08 AM
10/06/20 11:08 AM
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Aside from the gas gauge, the new addition sounds like a happy camper. That's a simple circuit, so it will be a dumb problem.
As for old age and road kill:
I ran deer whistles for a while and kinda think they helped but could be placebo effect. I've missed a ton of deer but did clober one and bambi did not cross the road. I hit it doing at least 45-50 in my RC and hit the thing square and flat with the front end in the dark going to work. Driving between a lake and a field I saw one on the right, spotted his buddy on the left, thought I had room to shoot the gap, bozo punched it and [tried to] cross in front of me. I was back on the gas too and bam!
Dented the already dented fender when it spun around, broke a head light and that's it because I got the shoulder / head right in the grille guard. Before and after and ya can see where the grille was bent under the head light - get the full width.
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Re: New project truck found!
[Re: RapidusMaximus]
#2833268
10/16/20 06:29 AM
10/16/20 06:29 AM
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Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 2,423 Weatherford, Texas
RapidusMaximus
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Couple of updates...got crackedback's new harness installed, new halogen headlights installed and built a "Harry homeowner" headlight alignment board, the harness installed perfectly, no fuss/no muss and the lights are nicely bright and whiter now The gas gauge is still goofy, it slowly moves from full to empty as you're driving, within approximately 100 miles it will show empty even though it still has 20 gallons n the tank
Last edited by RapidusMaximus; 10/16/20 06:43 AM.
1968 Plymouth GTX 1974 Dodge P/U Long Bed Stepside 318 2019 Ram 2500 6.4, auto, 4WD
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Re: New project truck found!
[Re: blewbyu]
#2833986
10/17/20 06:40 PM
10/17/20 06:40 PM
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Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 2,117 CA
crackedback
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Nice job on the installation and headlights.
Thanks for the purchase and if I can assist in any other way, call or email.
Rob
Last edited by crackedback; 10/17/20 06:40 PM.
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