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Squibbly's M1009 and other Questionable Projects

Squibbly

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When I bought this truck, I noticed that the orange shift indicator didn't work.
I took the dash apart and found this hanging from the back of the steering column (of course), and the orange pointer.

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The part of the instrument panel that acts as the "wheel" that this goes around is non-existent (of course). I'm sure that whatever force caused this steel line to snap also broke it off whenever that happened.

I guess I'll try to figure out how to fix it, short of buying a new instrument cluster for this one thing,

I'm thinking I can just screw a piece of flared brake line in to replace the "wheel" and use some 80lb fishing line (or braided line) as the cable.

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ezgn

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When I bought this truck, I noticed that the orange shift indicator didn't work.
I took the dash apart and found this hanging from the back of the steering column (of course), and the orange pointer.

View attachment 855051

The part of the instrument panel that acts as the "wheel" that this goes around is non-existent (of course). I'm sure that whatever force caused this steel line to snap also broke it off whenever that happened.

I guess I'll try to figure out how to fix it, short of buying a new instrument cluster for this one thing,

I'm thinking I can just screw a piece of flared brake line in to replace the "wheel" and use some 80lb fishing line (or braided line) as the cable.

View attachment 855052
The white instrument housings are not available.
 

Squibbly

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..and it’s back in. I didn't need to pull the valve out. I just used a prybar screwdriver to get leverage on the top of the plug so I could push it down tightly into the fitting.



On another note, I’m not sure exactly when this company started making these red hot burritos, but I know it was one of my favorites as a teen, and that’s been well over 20 years ago.

They haven’t changed.




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DIVE DIVE

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When I bought this truck, I noticed that the orange shift indicator didn't work.
I took the dash apart and found this hanging from the back of the steering column (of course), and the orange pointer.

View attachment 855051

The part of the instrument panel that acts as the "wheel" that this goes around is non-existent (of course). I'm sure that whatever force caused this steel line to snap also broke it off whenever that happened.

I guess I'll try to figure out how to fix it, short of buying a new instrument cluster for this one thing,

I'm thinking I can just screw a piece of flared brake line in to replace the "wheel" and use some 80lb fishing line (or braided line) as the cable.

View attachment 855052
This might solve half of your problem. You can buy the cable assembly relatively easily. I know it isn’t perfect, and I’m not super happy with it, but it works. I tried epoxy repair and it just broke again so for me it was either find a used, brittle old piece or improvise.
 

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Squibbly

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Oh, the parts gremlin left some stuff in my mailbox today.
I wonder if I can print a cast for that hard-to-find rubber piece and make one out of silicon.

Maybe I'll do that before sticking this one in the truck.

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This weekend will hopefully be "welding weekend" and I can get the rocker and cab top fixed.
Possibly clean up and mount the brush guard.
Straighten that back bumper...which hopefully is just loosening it up and adjusting it.
 
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Squibbly

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This might solve half of your problem. You can buy the cable assembly relatively easily. I know it isn’t perfect, and I’m not super happy with it, but it works. I tried epoxy repair and it just broke again so for me it was either find a used, brittle old piece or improvise.
My hope is that sticking a piece of brake line over the bolt will allow a smooth "roll" to it.
Whatever works. Adapt and overcome. 😉
 

ssdvc

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There is just a screw, like yours, on mine. I believe that is the go to fix for the indicator. Maybe some sort of metal feral (sp) may help, but the cable could squeeze between the head of the screw and the feral or the feral and the panel and would bind up, maybe even snap the cable.
 

ezgn

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Oh, the parts gremlin left some stuff in my mailbox today.
I wonder if I can print a cast for that hard-to-find rubber piece and make one out of silicon.

Maybe I'll do that before sticking this one in the truck.

View attachment 855167


This weekend will hopefully be "welding weekend" and I can get the rocker and cab top fixed.
Possibly clean up and mount the brush guard.
Straighten that back bumper...which hopefully is just loosening it up and adjusting it.
That fitting looks like it may work fine. Where did you find the regulator? Thanks for the PM
 

Squibbly

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Location
Alabama
There is just a screw, like yours, on mine. I believe that is the go to fix for the indicator. Maybe some sort of metal feral (sp) may help, but the cable could squeeze between the head of the screw and the feral or the feral and the panel and would bind up, maybe even snap the cable.
I’ll throw enough washers on it so the cable can’t get to the spot that it can get pinched.


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