My Perpetual 76 Project Thread
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Well, Im not sure how much help it is, but here it is. I took it facing towards the cab with the camera over the rear diff. Your fuel tank should have two wires going to it. One should be light blue and black, and the other should be white. The white one is your ground and the other is your fuel gauge sender. I'm not sure where the ground was supposed to attatch originally, but I found mine wedged between the frame and a bed support. I soldered on an eye connector, shrink tubed it and put a self-tapping screw into the crossmember. Not much to it really. Probably took 10 or 15 minutes is all.
Well, Im not sure how much help it is, but here it is. I took it facing towards the cab with the camera over the rear diff. Your fuel tank should have two wires going to it. One should be light blue and black, and the other should be white. The white one is your ground and the other is your fuel gauge sender. I'm not sure where the ground was supposed to attatch originally, but I found mine wedged between the frame and a bed support. I soldered on an eye connector, shrink tubed it and put a self-tapping screw into the crossmember. Not much to it really. Probably took 10 or 15 minutes is all.
#112
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Alright. I shall look for that at a later time, this week is kinda full for me at the moment. I really appreciate the picture though, gives me a little better idea of what I'm looking for. ![Smile](https://dodgeforum.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I disconnected the vacuum advance and took it for a drive. It's beastly. I wonder if it's been running lean for some reason.....
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I disconnected the vacuum advance and took it for a drive. It's beastly. I wonder if it's been running lean for some reason.....
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with the cap off when you apply vacuum the pickup should move. i think ported vacuum should be better. if things are working properly the ported vacuum port should have no vacuum until you start giving it some gas so it seems pretty strange that you are having problems at idle with the vacuum advance hooked up.
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