The filler neck is original, although mounted backwards. Yes, the hose is a vent hose. The other nipple is supposed to have a hose line going to a fitting on top of the gas tank.
What do you mean its mounted backwards? And yes the lower nipple did have a hose going to the top of the tank. I took the picture after I removed the fuel tank and lines.
Looking at the picture again, it seems the angle may have been confusing. It does seem to be mounted in the correct orientation. One thing to double check is that the vent hoses are clear of crud. Mud wasps like to build nests in them, makes filling the fuel tank difficult when it can't vent.
i was finally able to order a bunch of parts today! including all parts needed to rebuild and mate my transmission and transfer case, as well as engine mounts. hopefully those rebuilds will go smooth and i can get everything mated up and into the patrol!
so I have been getting a lot of small things done here and there. cleaned up the engien bay a bit by removing some un-needed brackets, cleaned out the fuel tank (that i'm sure isn't even a Patrol fuel tank), got some wired things labeled like the wiper motor and blower motor, removed sway bars and shocks, etc. A couple "big" things I got done were installing my new brake and clutch master cylinder! Check these out!
I will start another thread for a little how-to write up on these with all the info
I also started designing a new gauge panel, which will house speedo, tach, water temp, oil press, and fuel level gauges, as well as the switches for headlights, wipers, heater blower, and ignition key!
if anyone is interested in the CAD file, let me know. I also don't mind changing it up to however you want. But, let me get this part made first to test fit the mounting hole pattern and all that
So I have started making a wiring diagram for the patrol. Going to be using all new wiring throughout the vehicle. I would like to hook up turn signals/hazards and have some questions. I noticed in the wiring diagram, that there's a wire going from the hazard switch, through the brake light switch, to the turn signal switch. whats the point of this? Can I just bypass the brake switch and run the brake light switch circuit separately? Or does the inclusion of the brake light switch in the turn signal circuitry allow the use of a single wire for brake/turn without using any kind of converter? hmm....
yitzac1990 wrote:... Or does the inclusion of the brake light switch in the turn signal circuitry allow the use of a single wire for brake/turn without using any kind of converter? hmm....
Basically you answered it on the last phrase. The turn signal switch is very complicated inside because of that. At the rear lights, brake and turn signal are shared, so everything is isolated at the turn signal switch. Throw the hazard switch in the mix, and it complicates even further.
so if I wanted to leave the hazard switch out, could I still run the brake switch integrated with the turn signal switch? Based on the wiring schematic I found on this forum, I came up with this diagram specifically for the turn signal circuit (attached).
Also, if my color call-outs and numbers on the hazard switch could be double-checked and confirmed I would appreciate it. the diagram I downloaded was a bit grainy!
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