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    Deathproofcuda replied to the thread Oil and Temp gauges.
    Have they always been inaccurate, or is this something that changed more recently? I'm betting on bad ground connections between the...
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    Deathproofcuda replied to the thread Oil and Temp gauges.
    This test is fine, but you should also do as Challenger RTA suggested and verify that the ground connection between the sending units...
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    Deathproofcuda reacted to mjb765's post in the thread Oil and Temp gauges with
    Thanks!
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    I was thinking volage regulator for the gauges as well......I will test the sensors by grounding the wire and see if the gauges go full...
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    Deathproofcuda replied to the thread Oil and Temp gauges.
    It can definitely happen. When my went, it died closed, so did send 12 volts to the gauges and fried all of them.
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    Deathproofcuda replied to the thread Rust Repair.
    I would use Ospho for that. A quart bottle is less than $20 at the local hardware store and should be more than enough for your floor...
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    Considering those compression numbers, are you certain that the black plugs aren't due to burning oil instead of running too rich? If...
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    @Flathead31coupe I think that I have a decent set of the snap in cowl vent grills if you are interested. I'd let them go for a lot...
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    :popcorn: Great thread! I'm in a similar boat on the paint situation, so definitely interested in seeing where that journey takes you...
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    Congrats on getting something so far gone back on the road so quickly. It looks great.:thumbsup: Very impressive timeline on your...
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    Deathproofcuda replied to the thread Inaccurate tachometer.
    Do you know if your tach is using the original circuit board or has it been upgraded to use newer electronics, like the ones from Real...
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    Deathproofcuda replied to the thread Dimmer Switch Grommet.
    No idea if it is "correct" or not, but I am using one of these rubber grommets from Detroit Muscle Technologies in my Cuda. It is much...
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