Elogs for 1 or 2 truck operations...

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by snowman_w900, Mar 5, 2017.

  1. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    That actually would be relatively easy. Just replace those electric sensor driven gauges with real gauges. Same with the speedo and tach. Then drill a hole in the firewall for the throttle rod.
     
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  3. superTrucker77

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    It is a bit rounded, but on some weeks gets close, haven't saved a penny, got in the business with cash for a truck and a cheap trailer, trailer was cheap enough that I had to scrap it in 3 months, the truck keep eating all hard earnings. Now I got a lot of overhead, I'm paying for trailer rent, some dead from wonderful "forever young " times, plus I have to support my family.
     
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  4. dirthaller

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    In my 389, that would require alot of wiring.
     
  5. dirthaller

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    I've been told, by a few glider builders, that an electronic 40 pin Cat would be hard to install and work properly in a 2006 or newer chassis.
     
  6. spyder7723

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    A little wiring yes...a lot? No. Pop out those electric gauges and run real ones..example oil pressure gauge is nothing but a 1/4 oil line from block to gauge. Amp meter gauge:2 small wires from alternator to gauge. Etc etc.
     
  7. spyder7723

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    Thats not a mechanical engine. A mechanical engine has no ecm.
     
  8. dirthaller

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    Point is, it takes at least a 70 pin ecm to keep the dash functions from going beserk. Have you driven a 2006 or newer truck? Alot of electronic communication between cab/chassis and ECM.
     
  9. dirthaller

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    Speedometer, odometer, hour meter, Pyro meter, oil pressure, oil temperature, manifold pressure, etc. If all were isolated from factory wiring, you'd still be dealing with alot of other hiccups.
     
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  10. BoostedTeg

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    My friend just got a new glider built and the title says 2017 on it. Even though the engine is a 98.
     
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  11. cnsper

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    The place that I used to work at had an old autocar that is now a w900. It did have to get a new title. Pulls the 9 axle every day.
     
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