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SUNRADER LANDON

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    1984 nissan 720 2wd 2.4 L4 (Sunrader Motorhome)

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  1. OMG who knew those little trucks could carry such weight! Wow.
  2. I'm hoping so. If it's a sender unit or connection I'll have to burn through some gas then drop my tank!
  3. But I do have wet or dry high grit paper..
  4. Oh I see it now!!! When I pulled my cluster I do remember seeing that. So would a light grit sand paper be too harsh? I don't have any Emory cloth lying around...
  5. I'm grateful to have found such a wealth of knowledge... Next paycheck depending, I may tackle this spring issue and add some leafs, along with cool over shocks.
  6. Idk datzenmike, I'm extremely inexperienced but very handy... What do I have to pull apart and polish in this pic? Is there any way you can point out on the photo? I hope this isn't asking too much.
  7. Oh boy, I'm gonna have to study this image a bit.
  8. Does the volt reg go bad and need replaced?
  9. Hey y'all, what does this voltage reg look like? I cracked into my gauges last weekend and saw a bunch of wires and small bits when I pulled the face off the front of the fuel gauge. I should have taken a pic...
  10. I've got the Haynes 720 manual, it's been a great tool. My 720 is a motorhome, so dropping the tank is a probably unavoidable
  11. Yeah accidentally posted twice. My bad. The temp gauge is responsive, though I don't know how accurate
  12. Flatimus, Thanks for the response! I did run out of gas the other day...so there's that. I'm guessing the sending unit is in the tank? The connection would be at the top of the tank? In other words I'd have to drop my tank? Also pulled the cluster to look at the gauge (had no clue what I was looking at) what does the volt reg look like and how would I go about fixing it? Thanks again
  13. Looking for a fix for the fuel gauge. I pulled apart my cluster, cleaned up some connections, and upon reinstall, I noticed the needle moved slightly, whereas before it wasn't moving at all. I checked the connections with voltmeter. I believe I was only reading .5 v. Also checked all my fuses. All good. Anyone have similar issues/ potential fix?
  14. Datzenmike - I wish my engine tag was that pretty!
  15. I was looking into coil overs. Monroe makes what appears to be a decent load adjusting coil over for 60-70 a piece. How much did those bags run you? Did you have to install a compressor for them?
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