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What Did You Do To Your RAM Today?

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Old 03-27-2010, 05:40 AM
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I think we have all suffered from CAI (cranial **** inversion) at one time or another with our vehicles. Be very careful you don't put the oil pan on backwards. LOL
 
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Today I fought with my windshield wipers in my 74 w200. I lost the battle, still won't return to park position on it's own haha.
 
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installed a new waterpump and cleaned out the carb a little. also gave it a taste of some premium gas (the station was out of mid-grade gas). it ran better so may just stick with it.
 
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I put the temperature switch in boiling water to test its continuity. It failed. Order two more from RockAuto, different brands from before. Next time I will test before installing on the engine.
 
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are you using a digital multi meter to test it? i don't know if you would get continuity until it would hit about 260*F. the temp sensor i removed from my 81 has 260 stamped on it which is what makes me think you will not see continuity or the temp light come on unless it is too late. not sure if you can get a temp sensor that will make everything work better.
 
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Old 02-19-2012, 03:43 PM
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I did both valve cover gaskets and redid the battery terminals on my 86 w150
 
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Seems I don't have any numbers stamped on mine, but based on what you said, I put a butane torch to it. I got continuity. So, it must be over 220 degrees. I guess the switch is/was good after all. Thanks again!


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are you using a digital multi meter to test it? i don't know if you would get continuity until it would hit about 260*F. the temp sensor i removed from my 81 has 260 stamped on it which is what makes me think you will not see continuity or the temp light come on unless it is too late. not sure if you can get a temp sensor that will make everything work better.
 
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Old 02-19-2012, 08:56 PM
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Starting to cover the door panels with tweed,then make some inserts with brushed aluminum,eventually the dash and console.
 
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took out my awful 2nd gen ram seats that are too high for that and put in a 1st gen bench seat.. so much more comfy new oil pressure switch, new high/low foot dimmer switch.
 
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Panels are covered and sample inserts made,turned out ok.
 

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