The Power Wagon had quite the weekend!
After running some errands yesterday, I popped over to a local truck-specific supply house. A few weeks back, I went there in search of some front leaf springs. While I can order some online, they are typically pricey and shipping is expensive. To my surprise, they had a pair of fronts in stock. Yesterday, I went back to grab them.
When the counter guy brought them out, he mentioned they were the last pair they had and he couldn't get more since they were discontinued from their supplier. This is why:
OEM NOS SPRINGS! These have been sitting on their shelf for about 20 years. Not only that, but they were far cheaper than anyone online. Score! After that, I quit while I was ahead for the day.
Today, however, was another day.
The gauge cluster has really been bothering me. The speedo, fuel gauge, and oil pressure light were not working, and the backlighting wasn't either. I really wanted to get to the bottom of this.
I started by pulling the cluster, which I've done before. I figured I'd start with the speedometer. The last time I was in there, I noticed the end of the cable that clips on the speedo was cracked, so I ordered a new cable. Sadly, it was the wrong one.
This made me think about what it would take to get the original working. Stupid me forgot to take pics, but I pulled the cable out of the tube, cleaned it thoroughly, and shoved it in with some lithium grease. I then taped the cracked end up and hose clamped it onto the tube. And it works! That's a major win right there. It's mostly accurate, too.
Back to the rest of the gauges... wait... what is this?
The hell?
CG?
It's a coke mirror! That explains A LOT about the things that have befallen this truck over the years.
Back to the gauges... I scored a cluster out of an earlier 1974 W200 a while back, mainly because it had an oil pressure gauge. I decided I wanted to swap that in while I had it out, and toss in some new bulbs and bulb holders while I was there. I also cleaned up the circuit board a bit, hoping that would help.
The top is what came out of the truck, and the bottom is the '74 cluster. As you can see, the aluminum holder is different, so it's not a bolt-in affair (they changed the dash around 1976, I believe). The gauges and circuit board are the same.
After cleaning, swapping bulbs, and even swapping the fuel gauges, nothing improved. In fact, now my left turn signal indicator doesn't work. I checked the harness ground (it was connected) and I can't figure this out. I'll have to tackle this again another day. At least the speedo works now.
Onto other things... while I was under the truck, I decided to take a look at the leaks again. I pressure washed under there a couple weeks ago, so maybe I could see where they were coming from better.
Leak #1: The oil pan plug! Of all things, it was dripping at an alarming rate from here.
Leak #2: The transmission cooler lines. The hose here is the wrong size, and all the clamps in the world aren't going to fix that!
While the transmission line is going to require a complete drain and fill to replace that line (I'll do a filter and gasket soon), I could most certainly fix that oil leak. I picked up some new plug gaskets at the parts store, did an oil change, and no more leak!
Next up: transmission service, more gauge troubleshooting, and suspension fun time.