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Tungsten

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  1. Thanks for sharing Tungsten.

     

    I examined and thoroughly cleaned the fuel sender unit on our '93 pathie last summer. The fuel guage works for the first and last quarter tanks but goes to zero for fuel volumes between the 1st and last quarter tanks.

     

    I keep a running log of fuel purchases and kilometers travelled so running out of fuel is not an issue. I decided to do nothing as the ground and sender units appeared to be solidly attached.

    However, I notice that some of the plastic seals were slightly cracked. Should I cover those plastic shields with some

    silicone compound as a preventative measure?

    Another question:

     

    I try to thoroughly high pressure hose the pathie everytime I take it off-road. Is aiming the high pressure above the fuel tank running the risk of accelerating corrosion in that area? Or if I am driving the vehicle for a sufficient distance after high-pressure hose washing, will any accumulated water immediately evaporate minimizing the potential for corrosion?

     

    Yes, if you even see the slightest cracks on the plastic insulator on top of the sender, patch them up as soon as possible!

     

    Hosing it down really does not do anything to it.

  2. I don't know if this is already on the forum but I tried doing a search and did not find anything so here it goes...

     

    One time my truck died on I-80 and I had to force it to the side of the road. Towing took forever and it was pouring hard but that was the least of my problems. I had it towed to the nearest garage where they replaced the fuel filter and it started up fine so I got it home. The next day it died again and would not start so I got another fuel filter and worked fine again until it died again. Had to get it towed to a garage again where I was told that the fuel pump was bad because the fuel pump fuse exploded. So there went $400 to replace that... Guess what the damn thing died again and it was towed back to the garage this time for free... The problem turned out to be a bad fuel sending unit. The plastic thing which insulates the electrical connectors on the sending unit has cracked and kept shorting out. The garage wanted a ridiculous amount of money for replacing it plus I found later that they put a burn mark in one of the seats so I glued up the sending unit with some epoxy in their parking lot and took it home. I got a new sending unit from the stealer for around $100 and replaced the fuel pump from the old sender into the new one then dropped it back in the tank. When I was putting the access hole cover back on I somehow managed to knock out the thing that holds the cover (must be rust) so I just sealed the cover with some silicone. Starts up and works good as new since then.

     

    Anyway watch for rust and cracks on top of that fuel tank or you may be left disabled!

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  3. I use a set of Yokohama Geolander H/T-S G052 tires, they are excellent for street and wet driving. They don't cost much either, you can get them for $120 a piece or so.

  4. Welcome!!

    Yes, precisely. Also turning off the OD when doing a lot of steep grade driving is a good idea. Another important item for the auto tranny is to bypass the stock radiator cooler as they are prone to clogging, and install an aftermarket unit.

     

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    Is there a special recommended mounting place for the aftermarket transmission cooler?

    Any particular brand or model of cooler?

     

    Thanks

  5. Hi I am a newbie to the forum...

    I have been an owner of a 91 pathy se-v6 for over 5 years now (I'm the third owner) and this is a really nice truck, so far its only been a daily driver.

    It got rear ended a few times over the years so I had to replace the tire carrier...lol Also, its been in one small fender bender but nothing big. The engine was replaced in 2001 for a 94 engine and thats about it.

    Will post a pic soon...

     

    I only got 1 question so far

    Can anyone point me to a link or explain on how to properly manipulate the overdrive function?

     

    I have heard many different things like turn it off when driving below 45 mph and turn it off when towing a trailer, etc.

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