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al chernoff

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I just want to tell you all about the experience I had today as Emery Stora
came to Abq to help me with my EFI. He tested the vacuum, found out how much
pressure we had in the line, adjusted the timing and helped instal the caspro
know sensor. We worked well together, and after we set things up according the
the instrucitons, they didn't work as well. Emery then increased the pressure
to the EFI from the nominal 18psi, to some value above that... For specifics,
it was five to six revolutions more of the hex nut adjustment.. We were too
tired to ask what that was, but the coach idles great, runs like it should, and
that's that. Distributor set somewhere above 14 degrees, and there was no
knocking with the adj to the caspro sensor. Any technical questions will be
attempted, but Emery is far more knowlegeable about these than I... However, if
anyone has some suggestions as to why the instrument panel no longer lights,
send them on. As I was driving home, turned on the lights, and behold, no dash
instruments....If you fix one thing, it is a quarantee that something else will
go belly up... For emery, thanks... Hope everyone has a friend who will give a
hand... I know I have lots of you who continue to amaze me by helping... thanks
to all

al
 
Al,
Most likely that you lost the ground to the dash area. Several members
have run additional ground wires to the dash area.

J.R. Wright
GMC GreatLakers
77 Eleganza II
Michigan

>
> I just want to tell you all about the experience I had today as Emery Stora
> came to Abq to help me with my EFI. He tested the vacuum, found out how much
> pressure we had in the line, adjusted the timing and helped instal the caspro
> know sensor. We worked well together, and after we set things up according the
> the instrucitons, they didn't work as well. Emery then increased the pressure
> to the EFI from the nominal 18psi, to some value above that... For specifics,
> it was five to six revolutions more of the hex nut adjustment.. We were too
> tired to ask what that was, but the coach idles great, runs like it should, and
> that's that. Distributor set somewhere above 14 degrees, and there was no
> knocking with the adj to the caspro sensor. Any technical questions will be
> attempted, but Emery is far more knowlegeable about these than I... However, if
> anyone has some suggestions as to why the instrument panel no longer lights,
> send them on. As I was driving home, turned on the lights, and behold, no dash
> instruments....If you fix one thing, it is a quarantee that something else will
> go belly up... For emery, thanks... Hope everyone has a friend who will give a
> hand... I know I have lots of you who continue to amaze me by helping... thanks
> to all
>
> al

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J.R. Wright
GMC GreatLakers
77 Eleganza II
Michigan
 
I got mine from NAPA, about $21.00 as I recall. Dont have the part number handy
but it is in the GMCMI parts interchange manual.

Ron and Julie
73 Painted Desert

> In a message dated 2/2/00 9:17:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, mr.c

>
> instruments....If you fix one thing, it is a quarantee that something else
> will
> go belly up... For emery, thanks... Hope everyone has a friend who will give
> a
> hand... I know I have lots of you who continue to amaze me by helping...
> thanks
> to all >>
> Hi Al,
> I just couldn't help but to reply to this. I have had the dash out of mine
> for a week now working on heater controls, washer switch and replacing bulbs
> and then when I go to put it back together one more check of everything and
> the instrument lights have mysteriously quit working. Mine is in the
> headlight switch itself something to do with the rheostat dimmer but not
> fixed yet. I do believe you're right it's fix one and wait for the next to
> appear. By the way anyone, are these headlight switches available at local
> parts stores or is this another special order item?
> Thanks All,
> Ty 73 GMC
 
When I first got my 73 many moons ago, the dash lights were inop, but the
coach came with a complete set of wiring diagrams. Armed with my DVOM, it
only took about 10 minutes to determine that the light switch was the
culprit. I carried it to PEP Boys and asked for a headlight switch for a 73
GMC truck. The counter guy brought one out and it didn't match mine. He
carried mine back and returned with another box and said, "fits a 72" -
perfect match and it's still there to this day.

Patrick

>
> In a message dated 2/2/00 9:17:53 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> mr.c

>
> instruments....If you fix one thing, it is a quarantee that
> something else
> will
> go belly up... For emery, thanks... Hope everyone has a
> friend who will give
> a
> hand... I know I have lots of you who continue to amaze me
> by helping...
> thanks
> to all >>
> Hi Al,
> I just couldn't help but to reply to this. I have had the
> dash out of mine
> for a week now working on heater controls, washer switch and
> replacing bulbs
> and then when I go to put it back together one more check of
> everything and
> the instrument lights have mysteriously quit working. Mine is in the
> headlight switch itself something to do with the rheostat
> dimmer but not
> fixed yet. I do believe you're right it's fix one and wait
> for the next to
> appear. By the way anyone, are these headlight switches
> available at local
> parts stores or is this another special order item?
> Thanks All,
> Ty 73 GMC
>
 
Well folks... found out why my rear and marker lights were going out... they
would work for a few seconds then go out. Found a neat problem. The screw
holding down one of the marker lights was going (or touching) the hot lead.
After a while, the resistance would be such that it would turn off the circuit
breaker... so now it is fixed... It was hard to find, but what a relief to find
and fix.
al

> Just like with the accelerator kick-down switch, it's easy to disassemble the
> headlight switch, clean and lubricate it, and reassemble it if you're
> careful. Only takes a few minutes and, unless the panel lamp rheostat wire
> is broken, good as new afterward.
>
> Ken Henderson
> 76 X-Birchaven
 
did add extra ground wire... don't think it helped.
al

> Al,
> Most likely that you lost the ground to the dash area. Several members
> have run additional ground wires to the dash area.
> --
> J.R. Wright
> GMC GreatLakers
> 77 Eleganza II
> Michigan