SternWake
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If it ain't broke, don't fix it, unless of course one is incapable of leaving things alone.
Yesterday I crawled inside my dashboard to clean connectors/ contacts, and inspect/ organize things. The chief complaints were some flickering on the gauge light dimmers, and occasionally my temp and fuel gauges would rise and fall quickly, in unison.
I nearly ruined my OD OFF switch, but didn't.
I did cause my rear door locks to be inoperable, but addressed that today and now they all thunk open or closed with even more authority. Many other connections were in horrid condition, and hopefully the flickering and gauge wandering is resolved. I never opened up my gauge cluster before. I'll be removing some green filters and installing red 194 incandescent bulbs as I prefer red to green. There is a voltage limiter inside the cluster, and some threaded studs on the fuel and temp gauges that were white with oxidation under the Nuts.
I've got a new Blower motor to install. My currently installed one is drawing ~18 amps at full speed. The new one, unloaded at full speed, is drawing 2.19 amps.
I wonder how much current the new one will consume with the blower wheel installed and fighting the resistance if the Hvac system.
My New AC Delco master cylinder arrived. It is aluminum and appears well made. Much lighter than the cast Iron Wagner which is now leaking where it mates with the brake booster
Anyway, I got things to do
Yesterday I crawled inside my dashboard to clean connectors/ contacts, and inspect/ organize things. The chief complaints were some flickering on the gauge light dimmers, and occasionally my temp and fuel gauges would rise and fall quickly, in unison.
I nearly ruined my OD OFF switch, but didn't.
I did cause my rear door locks to be inoperable, but addressed that today and now they all thunk open or closed with even more authority. Many other connections were in horrid condition, and hopefully the flickering and gauge wandering is resolved. I never opened up my gauge cluster before. I'll be removing some green filters and installing red 194 incandescent bulbs as I prefer red to green. There is a voltage limiter inside the cluster, and some threaded studs on the fuel and temp gauges that were white with oxidation under the Nuts.
I've got a new Blower motor to install. My currently installed one is drawing ~18 amps at full speed. The new one, unloaded at full speed, is drawing 2.19 amps.
I wonder how much current the new one will consume with the blower wheel installed and fighting the resistance if the Hvac system.
My New AC Delco master cylinder arrived. It is aluminum and appears well made. Much lighter than the cast Iron Wagner which is now leaking where it mates with the brake booster
Anyway, I got things to do