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Pelican 2000, extremely durable, water proof. We use them at work, even tape them to diving helmets. Great light
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South West Houston
Congratulations on your Bronco. I have a 77 that I have been re wiring the efi and under dash, I'm almost finished. Two blocks from me a guy has a 67 stock Bronco, i met his dad today and hope to meet him soon. Otto's by the Fountains has a gathering of all kinds of neat cars...
I have a 95 GT motor in my Bronco and I got a 542 code. I checked the voltage at pin 11 of the ccrm and it was 11.85v (12v at the battery). When I probe pin 5 of the ccrm and turn the key on I initially get 11.85v, I hear the solenoid click and the voltage drops to 10.35v. Would this indicate a...
Interesting post by PonchOv, I am attempting to mount 4 autometer gauges in my hacked up cluster. I will take a test drive tomorrow and see if the autometer gauges have the same problem.