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And I always thought people on Ebay were trustworthy.
I'm sure I paid more than 145% of what they are worth. Chongqing isn't a city in Illinois near Urbana?
My tax extensions are due today. Thanks for the reminder. (y)
I can't see it being anything else. There's no power at the wiper motor.
Glad I just got around to putting the top on. Now I get to take everything off.
This has been a frustrating week. Fortunately, the stripped bolt at the power steering cooler came out, but now I'm left with electrical gremlins to chase with the fuel gauge and sender, the wipers and washer pump, and the brake indicator. I'm sure there's more I'm forgetting...
At some point...
Windshield washer reservoir and pump.
I may call it for today after this.
When I first checked this truck out, the wipers worked but the washer pump was dead. I guess now is as good of a time as any to get this fixed.
Here's the existing pump. It doesn't look bad, but it's definitely crusty...
The thing that took most of my time this weekend were the gauges.
Back in few posts ago (#88 ), I had mentioned that the fuel gauge wasn't behaving correctly.
Everything else installed just fine and also tested correctly.
In general, I can't say that I'm impressed with the gauges. While...
So, this weekend has not been terribly productive. A few things got done, but most of this time was spent fiddling with electrical issues.
Brake warning switch and light.
A few posts back, we had replaced the entire parking brake assembly. Now it's time to figure out why the brake warning...
Agreed. It's not necessary to tag each wire. I check the numbers on each wire, then I organize them by the gauge they go to. That's where the tape comes in. Wires 27G, 33A, and 58E for temperature; wires 27J, 58H, 28A for fuel; etc., etc.
It's easier for me.
Gauge replacement.
Back at the start of this project, one of first things we found was that the gauges didn't work. While they did light up, they were otherwise dead and filled with moisture.
Even if they did work, it wouldn't matter, as they can't be read. They will need to be replaced...
Power steering cooler removal (2).
Let's try getting this hex head out.
A few episodes back, we had stripped the bolt attaching the power steering cooler to the transmission/oil cooler. This has concerned me a bit, as it's a bad location and I have to be careful how I do this (I'm clumsy by...
Just wanted to follow up on an earlier post to this thread. Way back when, in post #6, I had questions regarding the driver's side mirror assembly.
This mirror has a low mounting point, rather than mounting at an equal height to the passenger side. The latter (equal height) configuration seems...
Tail gate chain replacement.
Here's an easy one. These are replacement chains for the tailgate. They help keep the tailgate closed, and when it's open, they help keep the tailgate level.
This kit, when installed, sits a little weird but otherwise seems OK. The original body connection uses a...
Power steering cooler removal (1).
I decided after dinner tonight that I would start removing the cooling stack. This would be the power steering cooler, engine/transmission oil cooler, and finally, the radiator.
Starting with the power steering cooler.
The power steering cooler has 2 hex...
Right splash shield removal.
Now to remove the right splash shield. This time, we've got the correct picture. In general, this is almost the same process as the left side, just with fewer parts.
Remove the bolt, washers and nut at the lower front of the splash shield. These were 14mm for me...
I ended up getting my floor soaking wet, so I won't be going underneath for a while.
I might as well remove the splash shields and listen to some Rush. I've got to go out to dinner soon, so I don't have much time.
Left splash shield removal.
The first pic here is actually the right splash...
So. Another update for this morning.
Turns out that commercial windshield washer juice was not the way to go. TM-10 just said, "cleaning compound", and I figured what could be better?
Hint: it's not this.
Now my windshield washer reservoir is leaking like crazy, and everywhere it leaked is...
Here's a good one - windshield wipers. Wipe on, wipe off.
Looks like mine are in pretty bad shape.
My trusty tape measure says they're 11-inch wiper blades.
These wipers are a simple screw on affair; however, the screws and nuts are incredibly tiny. I can see these getting lost very, very...
Lubrication Points (1)
Tonight's project is going to be greasing all steering and suspension components.
To help with this task, I've broken out the powered grease gun. As I will soon find out, this was one of the best things I could have done. I highly recommend.
I have no idea what GAA...
Fuel Filler Neck Molding
Trying to avoid work that actually is well, work, I decided to replace the fuel filler molding. It's all about priorities.
To remove, the outer screws are 8mm and held in place with speed nuts.
The inner bolts are 11mm. These have a nut on the opposite side and two...