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For the oil pressure, the senders seem to get kinda weak. It's that weird BST thread so you need an adapter for most gauges.

They do idle alarmingly low, but if the edic doesn't shut it back off right after startup, it's probably good enough.

EDIT...missed you saying the edic didn't work. Meh. They suck anyways. String pulls rule.


In my old 24v BJ70 I stuck a 12v sender in and it perked the placebo needle up nicely. :hillbilly:
 
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So who has rear jumper seats, and a 24 volt wiper motor and linkage?
 
I might have a linkage. Can look tomorrow. May already given it to graham a few years ago tho.

How f***ed is the motor? I've resurrected some pretty badly f***ed ones
I was trying to trouble shoot and left the wiper on, then notice that the motor housing was nearly too hot to touch because of a seized wiper turny thingy. That goes through the window frame, I kinda unseized it. Good enough to get her turning again. The wipers worked for 1 minute, next time I tried, nothing. I took the wiper motor apart. One brush was de-soldered, fixed it. But the copper wraps in the motor look discolored from heating up too much. My question is: why didn't a fuse blow???
 
Good question.

Previous owner ****ery in the fuse box? Bolts where fuses should be? :lol:


On the last 42 I had, the wiper motor was pretty beat, and I had a 12v one that had clearly been in a dry country or a barn for 30 years. I put the 24v armature in the 12v housing ( with all the gears and s***) and it was good as new.

I'll have a dig around tomorrow and see what I have in the shed. I really don't think I have a wiper motor tho.

When I was deciding whether to make my green truck 12 or 24v, the wiper motor was one of the things I was missing that made me go 12.
 
I have what your looking for but I want no less than 60$ and a beer. There’s a couple cracks and splits in the edges of the original upholstery but they are all there, even the straps.
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I have what your looking for but I want no less than 60$ and a beer. There’s a couple cracks and splits in the edges of the original upholstery but they are all there, even the straps.
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SOLD for $80 plus beer and a hand shake. j/k. Remember I'm a germ sprinkler.
 
I have what your looking for but I want no less than 60$ and a beer. There’s a couple cracks and splits in the edges of the original upholstery but they are all there, even the straps.
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Now to plan a trip to Victoria.

Maybe I can insure the BJ60 and head down for next cruiser meet? She needs a good HWY rip. Better get my BCAA.
 
Now to plan a trip to Victoria.

Maybe I can insure the BJ60 and head down for next cruiser meet? She needs a good HWY rip. Better get my BCAA.

If you're up for some wheeling I could bring them as far as Duncan (Cowichan wheeling). Been wanting to get out. There's some fun trails out there. An idea anyhow...
 
If you're up for some wheeling I could bring them as far as Duncan (Cowichan wheeling). Been wanting to get out. There's some fun trails out there. An idea anyhow...
Wheeling in Duncan could be sweet! My next week available is 18th to the 25th. Although my cruiser likes the double black diamond wheeling. We can keep it to the bunny hills.
 
Wheeling in Duncan could be sweet! My next week available is 18th to the 25th. Although my cruiser likes the double black diamond wheeling. We can keep it to the bunny hills.

Right on! I'm going to be in the interior on a trip 20th-26th. But maybe we can make the 18th or 19th work.

I definitely like the challenging technical wheeling and would like to get out with someone else who's into that. There are some gnarly trails Cowichan area, which I didn't hit last couple times as was out with others who weren't up for it (they were on 31-33" tires). I draw the line at significant body damage myself... But truck is full of scratches and small dents already. My truck is pretty flexy and on ~4" lift and 35" tires with a rear e-lock. It does pretty well actually. Not heavy armor though.

Your 60 is sprung over on 35s right? Is it locked also?
 
Right on! I'm going to be in the interior on a trip 20th-26th. But maybe we can make the 18th or 19th work.

I definitely like the challenging technical wheeling and would like to get out with someone else who's into that. There are some gnarly trails Cowichan area, which I didn't hit last couple times as was out with others who weren't up for it (they were on 31-33" tires). I draw the line at significant body damage myself... But truck is full of scratches and small dents already. My truck is pretty flexy and on ~4" lift and 35" tires with a rear e-lock. It does pretty well actually. Not heavy armor though.

Your 60 is sprung over on 35s right? Is it locked also?
I just don't like breaking windows. Its actually the only thing that breaks on my 60. Lincoln locker up front. It would be nice to have a cable locker for the rear.
 
Real steel cruiser parts arrive March 14th. Wahoo!
 
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24 volts plus linkage. Found it!
 
Who has bumberettes ???
 
Real steel cruiser parts arrive March 14th. Wahoo!
Fingers crossed. 🤞

I had one package I shipped with guaranteed delivery in 4-5 business days… it took 2.5 months to get it back after the postman decided it needed a unit number on it. 👿
Since then I only cheer once I have my package in hand.
 
Fingers crossed. 🤞

I had one package I shipped with guaranteed delivery in 4-5 business days… it took 2.5 months to get it back after the postman decided it needed a unit number on it. 👿
Since then I only cheer once I have my package in hand.
I am not superstitious one bit. I jinx the F out of myself all then time. I love the fight and struggle of life.
 
Parts were in Nebraska yesterday, Oregon today. Woot Woot!
 
Linkage good. motor, not so good.

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