It really is. I cannot tell you how much this sucks! The things we do to keep our significant others with a roof over our head. Apparently the square footage inside the BJ42 in insufficient... I tried to talk her into a Troopie, but alas, she was unmoved by the attempt at a compromise. :(
Recently imported 1982 BJ42 LX
Native 12 volt system. Not a 24 volt or conversion
Comes with engine rebuild kit. It is a long way from needeing it, but I got it in case they got hard to find later.
Has AC, PS and all the LX trim inside. (LX models hard to find)
LX cloth seats in good...
I have some free BJ42 clutch parts. I bought a entire new clutch kit but have a weird clutch that does not take all stadar parts. If anyone wants the rest of this stuff for free, they can have it. I will keep it around for a week. I am not shipping it anywhere so don't ask. You can pick it...
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Man this post really helped me out today. My fuel gauge broke and I found out the hard way. But i pedaled home since I had my bike on the back and I looked up this article. I was then able to re-prime the fuel lines in 5 minutes after adding fuel and make it to the filling station...
So I have an autometer guage I bought for my 3B engine and I need to get an adapter to allow it to connect the temp sensor (mechanical) to the guage. Has onyone done this and know the part number for the adapter? Not sure if it matters but I have the cobalt series mechanical temp guage.
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Sorry dude, but it 700 dollars to save a newer vehicle does not seem unreasonable. They have to make a living too. I think getting off for just 700 is not so bad. They have to make a living too.
Independent pin in Tyson's. You can imagine my feeling about having meetings in this location. I count myself among those who would like to see a variety it events. I spend a good chunk of my youth playing in the mud. Now I would be interested in some camping, learning about repairing and...
Thanks guys. I went with mechanical since that is what is currently in it. Homefully it wont be much of a problem but I wish I had seen the second post since that is a good point. I will just have to be careful when installing it in the cabin and make sure that the wire is well protected...
So I need to replace my temp gauge and i wanted to get an aftermarket one. Specifically, I wanted to get the Cobalt ones from Autometer. But since I am just learning, I need some help.
Questions are:
Electrical or Mechanical? Can I choose from either kind?
For those of you who may have...