Hi Folks,
Been driving my new '84 Bj60 for two weeks now. Still on the first tank of fuel! 455 Km and at about a 1/4 tank on the guage. I will fill up tomorrow and check the L/100km. I have a few questions about the new things I am 'learning' about on the cruiser.
I have 'learned' that the truck occasionally does not crank over after the glow light goes out. It just does nothing at all. So far I have gotten by with shaking the truck in gear with the parking brake off which seems to jiggle the starter into a contact position. It has always started so far when I do this. What could this be? I will check the connections at the starter wires and clean etc. Does this usually mean the starter is bad, perhaps has a dead spot? According to the PO and receipts I got with the truck it is 2.5 years old on a rebuild. It still looks shiny... Any ideas?
I 'learned' my block heater wasn't working this whole time. The plug zapped me last night when I plugged it in. Then it fell off. I have a new plug to put on it for now but I don't know which wire goes where into the new plug. I have two bare wires and one green wire coming from the block heater, and of course three terminals on the new plug. Which is ground? Green? or both the bare wires? I need to get this truck plugged in tonight cause its going down to -27C ! I know nothing about 120V wiring....
I 'learned' that my alternator is pooched. Does anybody know if alternators for bj60s are all the same? Would my '82 alternator fit my '84 truck. I thought I remember reading somewhere that they aren't identical....
I 'learned' that the wheels from my'82 don't work on my '84. They are a steel spoke wheel with a painted finish. Kinda like a jeep cj wheel. They rub the calipers on the front but work fine on the back. I think they are cruiser wheels though cause the hub caps fit.... So I put the chrome stock steel wheels(complete with balding tires) back on the front for now until I can get the tires switch between rims.
All this 'learning' and I still loving cruising in it.... Have seen a few others around, mostly newer JDM models, including one huge HJ61!
Any help with above appreciated....
Thanks
Eric
Been driving my new '84 Bj60 for two weeks now. Still on the first tank of fuel! 455 Km and at about a 1/4 tank on the guage. I will fill up tomorrow and check the L/100km. I have a few questions about the new things I am 'learning' about on the cruiser.
I have 'learned' that the truck occasionally does not crank over after the glow light goes out. It just does nothing at all. So far I have gotten by with shaking the truck in gear with the parking brake off which seems to jiggle the starter into a contact position. It has always started so far when I do this. What could this be? I will check the connections at the starter wires and clean etc. Does this usually mean the starter is bad, perhaps has a dead spot? According to the PO and receipts I got with the truck it is 2.5 years old on a rebuild. It still looks shiny... Any ideas?
I 'learned' my block heater wasn't working this whole time. The plug zapped me last night when I plugged it in. Then it fell off. I have a new plug to put on it for now but I don't know which wire goes where into the new plug. I have two bare wires and one green wire coming from the block heater, and of course three terminals on the new plug. Which is ground? Green? or both the bare wires? I need to get this truck plugged in tonight cause its going down to -27C ! I know nothing about 120V wiring....
I 'learned' that my alternator is pooched. Does anybody know if alternators for bj60s are all the same? Would my '82 alternator fit my '84 truck. I thought I remember reading somewhere that they aren't identical....
I 'learned' that the wheels from my'82 don't work on my '84. They are a steel spoke wheel with a painted finish. Kinda like a jeep cj wheel. They rub the calipers on the front but work fine on the back. I think they are cruiser wheels though cause the hub caps fit.... So I put the chrome stock steel wheels(complete with balding tires) back on the front for now until I can get the tires switch between rims.
All this 'learning' and I still loving cruising in it.... Have seen a few others around, mostly newer JDM models, including one huge HJ61!
Any help with above appreciated....
Thanks
Eric