Just wanted to drop in and say even though I haven't touched my Jeeps in almost 3 years, I still watch these videos incase I ever decide to set aside time to start working on them again!
Whats up! I can't talk no smack, I haven't worked on Rust Bucket in a long time. Today I'm going to dump a bunch of scrap lumber off of my 16ft trailer. I can then go get the 14 bolt and GM Dana 44 8-lug from out at my friends house thats going under Rust Bucket. Glad to see ya still hanging around the channel! I really appreciate it and hope you still enjoy the content. Have a great day!
Parts and supplies used in this video: 1987-1991 White Gauge Face Overlays from eBay: ebay.us/HGKgTP 1992-1995 White Gauge Face Overlays from eBay: ebay.us/6mVfAc Instrument panel LED lights: amzn.to/48EzHpf Lens Polish to remove fine scratches: amzn.to/49xBAp7 Electrical Contact cleaner spray to clean cable connections: amzn.to/3Id1zGu Video to make your own Power Supply for testing: ruclips.net/video/eNl-xhNR_bc/видео.html Using any of these links will help Power Addicts by receiving a small sales commission from the sale. The use of any of these links does not cost you a penny more! Thanks for your time and support! Hope this video helps you!!
Sometimes my trip-odometer sticks when I clear it out, My gas gauge doesn't work. My float in my tank catches on something. So I keep track of when I need to fill up by the miles on my trip odometer. Any idea on how to fix it. I'm a senior citizen and can't crawl around under my Jeep, like I did years ago...
Trip-odometer probably needs to be cleaned and lubed so you have to pull it out of the dash. Which may also mean that you may need to go under the Jeep to disconnect the speedometer cable to be able to get the speedometer out of the dash as shown in the video. Float probably sticking on that little white "tub" that is inside the fuel tank. They often warp and start catching the fuel level float. The gas gauge not working could be the fuel-sending unit, a bad connection between the tank to the gauge, or the gauge itself. To repair anything with the float hanging on the "little tub" or fuel-sending unit you will have to drop the fuel tank. To test the fuel gauge you need to get to the plug that is between the fuel tank and the floor of the Jeep. If you don't have a body lift, that means lowering the tank down some.
Just wanted to drop in and say even though I haven't touched my Jeeps in almost 3 years, I still watch these videos incase I ever decide to set aside time to start working on them again!
Whats up! I can't talk no smack, I haven't worked on Rust Bucket in a long time. Today I'm going to dump a bunch of scrap lumber off of my 16ft trailer. I can then go get the 14 bolt and GM Dana 44 8-lug from out at my friends house thats going under Rust Bucket. Glad to see ya still hanging around the channel! I really appreciate it and hope you still enjoy the content. Have a great day!
Thanks for all the work you put into these videos!
You are very welcome! Thank you for watching them and leaving such a great comment! Have a great day!
Parts and supplies used in this video:
1987-1991 White Gauge Face Overlays from eBay: ebay.us/HGKgTP
1992-1995 White Gauge Face Overlays from eBay: ebay.us/6mVfAc
Instrument panel LED lights: amzn.to/48EzHpf
Lens Polish to remove fine scratches: amzn.to/49xBAp7
Electrical Contact cleaner spray to clean cable connections: amzn.to/3Id1zGu
Video to make your own Power Supply for testing: ruclips.net/video/eNl-xhNR_bc/видео.html
Using any of these links will help Power Addicts by receiving a small sales commission from the sale. The use of any of these links does not cost you a penny more! Thanks for your time and support! Hope this video helps you!!
Sometimes my trip-odometer sticks when I clear it out, My gas gauge doesn't work. My float in my tank catches on something. So I keep track of when I need to fill up by the miles on my trip odometer. Any idea on how to fix it. I'm a senior citizen and can't crawl around under my Jeep, like I did years ago...
Trip-odometer probably needs to be cleaned and lubed so you have to pull it out of the dash. Which may also mean that you may need to go under the Jeep to disconnect the speedometer cable to be able to get the speedometer out of the dash as shown in the video.
Float probably sticking on that little white "tub" that is inside the fuel tank. They often warp and start catching the fuel level float. The gas gauge not working could be the fuel-sending unit, a bad connection between the tank to the gauge, or the gauge itself. To repair anything with the float hanging on the "little tub" or fuel-sending unit you will have to drop the fuel tank. To test the fuel gauge you need to get to the plug that is between the fuel tank and the floor of the Jeep. If you don't have a body lift, that means lowering the tank down some.
Hey brother been wondering where u was
I've been around :-) Just crazy busy at work lately so its been difficult keeping up with videos. Good seeing ya on the channel bud!!
@@Poweraddicts I’m always here lol