Slimebones
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Safe to say all is good with the engine swap? I'm sure you have put it through all the paces by now.
Safe to say all is good with the engine swap? I'm sure you have put it through all the paces by now.
With what few real gauges we have, bad readings and dummy lights drive me nuts. I don't get how some guys can drive around on the daily with their clusters looking like a damn Christmas tree.
Congrats on getting it fixed. [emoji482]
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With what few real gauges we have, bad readings and dummy lights drive me nuts. I don't get how some guys can drive around on the daily with their clusters looking like a damn Christmas tree.
Congrats on getting it fixed.
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So does tape, but still...Removing light bulbs help. Glad its still up and running.
Since installing my used engine, the oil pressure on the dash has read zero. I never had any noises nor metal in the oil so I wasn't too concerned. The sender that came with my used engine was leaking through the plastic connector but I left it on just to speed things up when I did the swap. After I originally started the engine and saw that it was reading no oil pressure, I went to take the sender off my old engine (since I knew it worked) and swap it, but accidentally broke it in the process. So I ordered a Mopar one because I needed one anyways. It was WAY cheaper from one online seller but when it arrived, it had a Mopar part number stamped on it. Well it didn't fix a damn thing. So at this point, I manually checked the pressure with a gauge and it was fine. My gut feeling was that it would be. This was months ago. The Mopar sensor was so cheap, I've had this feeling it may have been a fake. So I got an aftermarket from O'Reillys and just got around to installing it today. It's fixed! Just like that. So regardless, the "Mopar" one was defective. Nice to have a normal reading on the dash and the 'check gauges' indicator is no longer illuminated.
With what few real gauges we have, bad readings and dummy lights drive me nuts. I don't get how some guys can drive around on the daily with their clusters looking like a damn Christmas tree.
Congrats on getting it fixed.
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I am with you on dash lights drives me crazy.
Great fix Doug.
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Removing light bulbs help. Glad its still up and running.
So does tape, but still...
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Awesome and congrats to finally getting this thing fixed. I know it would have bugged the hell out of me too.
Weird to hear about the chintzy Morpar part. Good to hear that you got it fixed. Zero oil pressure on the gauge would be unnerving even if you know it’s fine.
I’ll be glad when spring comes around and I can reset my TPMS and have it stick.
Irritating when you get a bad factory part out of the box. Had a bad wheel speed sensor that drove me nuts for a couple months before I figured out I replaced a bad one with another bad one :crazyeyes:
Hey Doug, I noticed your transfer case has three options. I have been looking at GC's and some have the four with neutral. Those seem to be paired with a 4.0 and correct me if I'm wrong a 242 TC. Do you like the option on yours with the V8? A V8 would be sweet of course.![]()
Mine is the 247. I've been ok with it. I thought at one point I had an issue with it, but it ended up being something else. It's got 160k on it and it's been fine. I change the fluid about every 1-2 years which isn't much mileage for me. I know the NV247 doesn't get the best feedback, but I've ran on it just fine with no issues. Even after doing diff gears, bigger tires, and a front axle swap, it's still hanging in there.