Were you driving it "with little to no brakes?
Good news. Wonder if it is better because the new pump is stronger and can pull up fuel better, or was the old pump damaged internally?
And you're only 16? Hang on.
100 with 10 inch brakes? Is that ever safe in a CJ? I just took a beating from the crowd for wanting to rebuild my stock CJ's wheel cylinders....
My bag has a thick linear area on the back side for abrasion. I also have its mount from that fender. These bumpers were not located at that...
My 70 has 2 switches. One mounted beside the LF upper shock mount and the other the same as yours. V6 with dual master. Yours should be the same.
Clue : They are bumpers. Soft rubber of about 70 durometer. Found on driver side inside fender well near the rear curved area. Holes are about...
Need to see a pic. Thanks
Be sure to use the correct electrical connector. The correct one completely covers the terminals thus preventing that hot wire from accidentally...
Driver's side rear on a 69?
X2. It is a switch. As such it would be on a positive wire circuit. When pedal is applied, internal contacts are made and the switch is now on....
It's a Jeep. It will smell. All part of the experience. Mine run at stock location and unless you run high cfm jnto a small engine, there would...
Just a thought - maybe the fuel pump isn't strong enough to pull fuel from lower in the tank. Even differences in ambient air pressure can affect...
Been lurking this thread a little. I think I have one to identify. Clues = rubber, fit into approx 5/16 hole. Found under the hood. Found in...
Time for a pic.
I'm still sitting here waiting for someone to answer that question.
This may help. Note the tabbetween the star wheels? That tab is used to hold the shoes against the backing plate and functions as a resistance...
Mine is grounded through the tub and thus onwards to the frame and eventually to the battery's negative.
I just did mine and IIRC, the top spring holds the shoes together and goes under a tab which forces the side of the spring against the star wheels...
Does the gauge get its power from the CVR?
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