Joined: Nov 28, 2019 Posts: 382 Location: Yorktown Virginia
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2022 1:54 pm Post subject:
I guess I should have been more specific with my comment
"My Jeep will be 12volt. I checked all my lights- they have 24v bulbs in them, and work. But I can switch the bulbs to 12v ones. Sorry it’s upsidedown. I couldn’t edit for whatever reason. The 24v bulb in my hand is replaced by this #67 which I use on my f100 "
Should have said- I did change the bulb to 12v ones. The next pictures are with 12v bulbs. All the bulbs were changed that night- but whatever.
Look- I get it. this is your sand box and for all the million times you have been helpful, you also have an air of arrogance. I also have 24 years of military experience of which 12 of those years deployed onboard ships, and all in Engineering! I didn't go from E1 through E7 to CWO2 as a Naval Engineer and up to 03E Engineer Officer of a 270 foot long cutter because of my looks trust me. Maybe I actually do know some things. Maybe I actually do study.
I read a post in the dozens of searches I have done and you specifically called someone out for not checking your photo album and to do that before asking a dumb question. Enough. _________________ April
i have a build thread on Youtube. just type in CoastieReid in the search.
MC 66792 5/52
Hood # 20942580
L134 # MC 91518
Please feel free to leave this awful site anytime you feel it to be at your advantage. I have never posted the sentence you just posted above. Yes I have referred folks to my album for answers to simple questions but your misrepresentation of my comments is off this planet. Yes when folks ask questions here and the question clearly shows the person does not understand the system and has not completed any serious research then instead of handing them answers on a platter I give them the page number in the appropriate manual or guide to solve their issue. Call it arrogance but where I come from it's called challenging folks to meet higher expectations. If you feel you are already on top of everything then you really have no need for this web site. _________________ Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Joined: Nov 28, 2019 Posts: 382 Location: Yorktown Virginia
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 5:06 am Post subject:
I guess I just made it up.....
I suspect a lot of people do not come back because of the prickly environment this (and many) forum takes on. Should I leave? I don't feel the need to; but if you want me to leave then you have to say it. I will leave your sandbox.
I was going to reuse the holes the previous owner drilled on the dash of this jeep. I ended up deciding not to.
I welded the holes up and drilled new holes where I want to put my accessory switches.
_________________ April
i have a build thread on Youtube. just type in CoastieReid in the search.
MC 66792 5/52
Hood # 20942580
L134 # MC 91518
I suspect a lot of people do not come back because of the prickly environment this (and many) forum takes on. Should I leave? I don't feel the need to; but if you want me to leave then you have to say it. I will leave your sandbox.
April,
No I will not expell you from the sandbox. I will offer you a tube of vaseline and suggest where you place the sandbox. I have tired of the laziness I find among the newer folks here who treat this web site like a Facebook Page. I think I have had enough of the last 26 years with this site and your type. _________________ Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
My apologies for the short interruption which I created to give members adequate time to thoroughly investigate our comments. Do enjoy the web site. _________________ Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Joined: Nov 28, 2019 Posts: 382 Location: Yorktown Virginia
Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2022 7:14 pm Post subject:
Since the premodern wire harness isn’t exactly what I thought it would be.... the fuel tank sending unit wire is a few feet short, the turn signals were wired weird ( to what the brake light was- which means the brake light would flash while you are sitting waiting to turn) and a few other oddities- I bought more wore and will fix it.
A few nights ago, I drew out the wiring schematic I need to make the things work on my Jeep. From power to ground all around.
Marked the light switch pigtail too for wiring. Need to cut up the wire harness a little. Has an ammeter setup in wiring, but not installed in my Jeep. Need to run the wire for the volt meter gauge.
Paint pen the raised letters.
Still waiting on parts to show up, and now the additional wire. I could use standard wire from the parts store, but I found the same clothe covered 16 gauge in different colors/stripe combos. Will use that instead.
Decided since the replacement horn came in. I tore apart the 12v spartan horn housing.
Crusty inside.
Sanded the housing.
Modified a new $15.00 pancake Horn I found on amazon. I am not spending $75 on the same thing from KW. The horn is probably the exact same thing. Product photos sure do look the same, I tested it alone, then as it was modified to fit inside the Spartan housing. Sounds alright to me.
Little semi gloss paint.
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If it is fully dry tomorrow, I will reassemble with new screws. Somehow I lost a stud in the grass while I was sweating away the wasp Andy swarm of mosquitoes. _________________ April
i have a build thread on Youtube. just type in CoastieReid in the search.
MC 66792 5/52
Hood # 20942580
L134 # MC 91518
Joined: Oct 02, 2014 Posts: 2036 Location: South Carolina, Dorchester County
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2022 6:54 am Post subject:
Hi April,
It's great to see the update.
If you have no need for the guts from your Sparton horn I'll take them off your hands. Name the price. _________________ Ron D.
1951 M38 Unknown Serial Number
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“The only good sports car that America ever made was the Jeep."
--- Enzo Ferrari
Joined: Nov 28, 2019 Posts: 382 Location: Yorktown Virginia
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2022 11:25 am Post subject:
I ended up using the main ring. I cut the center out, mounted my new horn to it and I used it to help hold inside the housing. Not much of it left. _________________ April
i have a build thread on Youtube. just type in CoastieReid in the search.
MC 66792 5/52
Hood # 20942580
L134 # MC 91518
Joined: Nov 28, 2019 Posts: 382 Location: Yorktown Virginia
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2022 7:11 pm Post subject:
Will do. I have it’s the shed. Have to hit the post office this week at so,e point. Will send it down, _________________ April
i have a build thread on Youtube. just type in CoastieReid in the search.
MC 66792 5/52
Hood # 20942580
L134 # MC 91518
Joined: Nov 28, 2019 Posts: 382 Location: Yorktown Virginia
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2022 7:23 pm Post subject:
Finished assembling the horn.
Don’t like how it’s “clocked” in position, so I will fix that tomorrow. I need to turn it just one hole set clockwise.
Tests good! Sounds like the road runner meep meep sound.
It was 90+ and not trying to give myself heat stroke out there, I didn’t do much else. Just mocking stuff up.
Have this small 6 point fuse block. Since it would fit up behind the gauge panel,
The orange thing is a welding magnet acting as a support for positioning. There is an inch on the battery box side and above. Still can turn the battery cut out switch right below it with ease.
In 25 years of driving and the 15 cars I’ve owned. Blew one fuse ever. If I ever had to access that panel, easy enough by dropping the gauge panel. Have to do that on my 63 truck anyway.
_________________ April
i have a build thread on Youtube. just type in CoastieReid in the search.
MC 66792 5/52
Hood # 20942580
L134 # MC 91518
Joined: Nov 28, 2019 Posts: 382 Location: Yorktown Virginia
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2022 1:00 pm Post subject:
it would fit sideways on that same mount, but i added an L bracket so i could see the fuses. The fuse panel is just a little too wide to screw directing into that small area. Another reason I added the L bracket.
maybe this picture is a little more clear. I have two welding magnets holding it there for me to see if the gauge panel will fit.
It did. I also just moved my speedometer cable over one hole.
I might go with this. Not sure yet.
It is square, so in the photo, the positive post is on the bottom. the yellow tab is the interlock for the cover. loads to the sides.
You could screw that panel any configuration you wanted. I also debate of putting positive to the top. It has an inch clearance. _________________ April
i have a build thread on Youtube. just type in CoastieReid in the search.
MC 66792 5/52
Hood # 20942580
L134 # MC 91518
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