Mike Kever Kombi wrote:Nice to see it on the road again after all these years. Even nicer to see that you plan on using it for what it was designed to do.
Don't forget to add the obligatory hauling wood/logs picture
And...check.
Mike Kever Kombi wrote:Nice to see it on the road again after all these years. Even nicer to see that you plan on using it for what it was designed to do.
Don't forget to add the obligatory hauling wood/logs picture
Got it.Mike Kever Kombi wrote:Mike Kever Kombi wrote:Nice to see it on the road again after all these years. Even nicer to see that you plan on using it for what it was designed to do.
Don't forget to add the obligatory hauling wood/logs picture
And...check.
The fuel gage now works perfectly. It turned out to be a rusted/corroded wire that grounds the sending unit to the chassis. All I did was remove the screw, wire brush the wire and reconnect. Some problems are awfully simple, others are simply awful.Ken wrote:
Next job is to get the fuel gage working.