On Wed, Nov 21, 2018, 11:18 AM Bill Hanlon <bill_hanlon@comcast.net wrote: Your story at...
Zig needs to get his gas gauge working. They are stock (1950?) GMC gauges, which means they were designed to work on 6 volt positive ground...
Did a search and found that the sending unit wire should be nearest the "F" on the gauge while the power wire should be nearest the "E" on stock...
Always! Stock gauges? 6 volt or 12? Someone else on the forum needs to remind us which side of the gauge attaches to the sending unit wire.
What about it?
Even though our host's web page here Rear End Gears-3.38 Ratio-Classic Chevy Truck Parts says "Chevrolet only", I believe their 3.38 gears will...
Thank for the response Evan. You are right about the "blind spline". I was asking for an internet friend who was concerned about his '58 GMC....
'58 GMC half ton (or any 55.2-59 Chevy/GMC half ton), when the front wheels are "straight ahead" is the pitman arm vertical? Or is the drag link...
Usually pretty easy to fix, especially if you have a working volt/ohm meter. Do we need to have another "how to" session?
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