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Thanks for all the idea's.
But Im going to hold off. After getting a mech oil pressure installed, I have come to realize that my motor probebly doesnt have much life left in it. At 220k its has a good bit of blow by, smokes out the front PVC(put a airfilter instead of replacing hose), plus the...
I have a 90 XJ and want to install a mech water temp gauge due to all my gauge's quit working, I have a short somewhere and cant seem to find it. I see where the stock temp sensor is on the back of the block but the new sensor doesnt look like it will fit. Can someone tell me how to get this...
that looks awsome. My gauge cluster has stopped working, there is a short somewhere keep blowing fuses. I have gotten fed-up looking for it and have been thinking of gonig mechanical. I think I will have to try my hand at doing this.
I just recently pulled mine off took it apart and cleaned it up cause it was acting up, did it on an old xj i had too. Just took my time prying and lightly tapped it back into place
well I replaced the sensor but now all my gauges dont work, started last night on the ride home from work(replaced sensor today). Found that its the fuse but havent had time to track down the short.
Oh I know that wasnt the universal cure. Knew i was a bit low, I stopped to price sensors and pumps to get an idea of what i could be in for.
And yes I know its a noob/DA question but I like to have someone else input before I go spending money that I really dont have.
I think that the rear main seal may be going/gone....went out and checked it and it barely had any on it and there was oil in 2 puddles under the jeep. I park on grass/mud and hadnt noticed any oil. So Ill replace that tomorrow(hopefully it wont take long) and filler up and see what happends
ya it sounds perfectly fine, when the gauge drops to 0
I forgot to mention that when I checked the dipstick that the bottom 1/4 of the stick seemed dry but then oil was up past the full line????
Riding into work today, I noticed that my oil pressure gauge would drop down to 0 periodical. It would only stay there for a few seconds then jump back up to around the 20 mark. I stopped and put a quart of oil in and it didnt seem to help much. Im thinking/hoping its the sensor, anyone agree.