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โMay-29-2013 09:07 PM
bingbill wrote:
Thanks for the info. I think it's a 'c' it says it had a 360, but it's been replaced with a 440. says something about a MBH-300. as you can see I don't know a lot about this stuff. it's 10,000 lbs loaded. 23ft long. 6 wheel xpoler 260. I have found a lot of info on other xplorers, but nobody seams to know about the 260. I think it's just the short brother of the 300's. what can I tell you that would say 'a' or 'c'? and again, thanks for your help.
โMay-29-2013 08:53 PM
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โMay-29-2013 08:28 PM
bingbill wrote:
Hi! my fuel gauge just seams to go anywhere it wants to. would that be the limiter? oh, mine is a 76 xplorer 260 I need a side window slide so I can put a screen in it. The front corners are curved. I also need a heater control panel. not sure what the last guy was doing, but it's gone. I do have a few tech sheets from the 70's if there is any thing i can help with, more than happy to see if I can find any info.
โMay-29-2013 07:53 PM
โMay-29-2013 07:41 PM
gbm97 wrote:
Hi Griff In Fairbanks...& thanks!
The stock Fuel gauge is connected to a voltage limiter, turning 12v into 5v to make it work.
The voltage limiter is burnt out so need to bypass that.
So now how do I approach that problem with using a new aftermarket gauge Sorry, just not sure.
Interesting what your doing installing modern with old school!!
Thanks
โMay-29-2013 07:29 PM
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โMay-28-2013 09:55 PM
gbm97 wrote:
Have 1978 Dodge Sportsman Otto MH. Speedo & gauges not working, damaged circuit board broken power plug pins.
Unfixable near impossible to find replacement cluster.
Wondering if anyone here has hooked up aftermarket gauges.
Concerned mainly about aftermarket temp gauge. Are all aftermarket gauges compatible with my 78 or does voltage needs need to match?
Thanks
Gary
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