Re: [Amc-list] Today in vacation land
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Re: [Amc-list] Today in vacation land



It's a good day when you get to get to those sorts of problems! Getting
rid of noises is good! Too bad on the stupid speedo.

I've done the same stupid thing my my Rambler's battery... only it was
one of those green-knobbed quick-disconnects. Those things suck after a
few years!

I have a bunch of solid-brass marine cables on my old wagon, they're
great. 00 gauge, crimped and soldered ends, and bolted to brass
fittings. They'll last forever!



On Sat, 2007-06-02 at 02:25 +0000, Wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Or "How I spent my day off".
> The American suffered a meltdown of it's Autometer Sport Comp electronis speedo yesterday.
> It happened after I drove it to Lowes to pick up some stuff [I'm allowed to driveit for errands, my policy has a waiver for this"! Anyway, the speedo started bouncing from zero to 120, very annoying. So, today I dropped the speed sensor and spun it up with my cordless drill. Of course the thing worked perfectly. Not being sure of the problem I chose to fix the only thing I could think of that was free. I built a heat shield for between the exhaust pipe and the speed sensor. I then took it for a ride and still the speedo works. The only thing left to do I can think of right now is to send the details out to Autometer and see what they say. I worked too many years as an technician to think of sending in a part that works! It can be very difficult to fix things that ain't broke!!!
>    Next up, While I had the car on jack stands I got out the diegrinder and some cutoff discs and reworked the drivers side strut bracket for additional clearance. Before you build pics of a hacked strut mount, forget it ! I spent a good while contouring it and making it purty. I will be VERY surpised if I removed enough to do any harm. I just needed a 1/4" more clearance or so. When I drove it for the speedo I also tested the exhaust clearance. The noise is gone! Before when leaving out the clutch and gasing it above about 1/2 throttle it would vibrate against strut bracket. Now, that noise is finally gone! :] One more detail cleaned up!
>   This afternoon I pulled the drivers side seat out of the Cherokee and welded the entire seat  bottom back together. The thing had managed to seperate to the point that once I unbolted it from the floor and took the lower cover off, it FELL apart!!! Mind you my wife was driving this around, when I got in it a week ago I said, "This seat is broken". She said, "Really, I don't see anything wrong with it"!!! Geez, Go figure. You could wiggle the seat back six inches to either side! Now it is solid. I also reworked it to get another 1" if set back, Not much better, but enough. The 97 up models are a little cramped for someone 6'2".
>   Now my shoulder is hurting. At least I got some things done. Anyone know anything about putting outer rockers on a XJ? This ones going to need at least the drivers side doen before winter :[
> --
> Mark Price
> Morgantown, WV
> 1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5
> " I was different before people dared to be different" 
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