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87Rangerrestore;2223771 said:![]()
I need a Windshield Wiper Motor. I ran some test. Switch is fine.
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Prior owner cut some wires to Fuel Tank. Probably trying to figure out Fuel Gauge. I have had gauge working at times. I had ave a Fuel Pump coming from Rockauto this week. Hoping it is bad connection or float. Will trouble shoot once Fuel Pump is replaced. I did solder, heat shrink, and electrical tape and got back into loom.
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Freebie fix…. I have run into this before. Washer Pump frozen . Run some jumper wires from battery straight to the pumps terminals. Reverse polarity several times to make motor go forward and backwards. It usually will free the motor up.
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Proof Washer Pump is working.
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Maybe a better picture of Washer Pump is working
87Rangerrestore;2223909 said:![]()
A before shot of Throttle body. It has to draw air around butterfly at idle. Cleaning it did seem to help idle when warm.
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Trying my dash repair again. The tan vinyl is not long enough for the width.
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Here I cut the cracks to a deeper width for fiberglass kitty hair to get a bite.
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Waiting for it to set up. I can already feel the itching getting ready to start. I have worked with fiberglass in the past.
87Rangerrestore;2225833 said:![]()
To de activate your door chime. Lift these two tabs.
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Remove this bar by lifting.
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Lift back of board and remove at a 45 degree angle.
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Board out.
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Remove this disc by prying on tabs on back side of cover.
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Parts in order. Will need to remove dash cover to access assembly. Located behind cubby hole on passenger side. Could be other circuits involved so is better to just disable chime.
Hey what did you do with the old bed?View attachment 103036
New bed I have for the 88. Has one dent behind rear wheel and very little rust.
I actually have 3 beds. Not sure if I have posted them, but the blue and red bed, I plan on keeping. I have a silver bed that I will use for patch panels. Silver has more rust then just the arches but is otherwise really straight. I am surprised at how well the bed floors are in such great condition. Not actually all beat up. I will post a picture of the beds in the the next few days.Hey what did you do with the old bed?
I have been fortunate enough not to have electrical problems in my '88 long bed Ranger. I have been working out mechanical issues before I start minor body work. Rear discs using parts from a 2000 Mustang have proven to be very effective although I still haven't hooked up the E-brake cables. The TFI has been my biggest problem. Once I figured out that was why the truck would suddenly die but start an hour later, I bought a heat sink and mounted it by the battery where it gets air from around the radiator support. I installed a removable hard top kit from airbagit. kit was junk, had to replace never used clamps, instructions sucked, would not recommend them. Have to carry duct tape to seal windshield/top when it rains. But for 3 seasons a year, it is a fun truck to drive
. . . . I have a silver bed that I will use for patch panels. Silver has more rust then just the arches but is otherwise really straight. I am surprised at how well the bed floors are in such great condition. Not actually all beat up. I will post a picture of the beds in the the next few days.