You might try removing the dielectric grease, it isn't needed, and put a
star lock washer between the regulator mounting tab and the steering
column. You can also use a volt meter to verify that the regulator is
grounded.
Also remember that the two wires connecting to the regulator have to be
on the correct terminals. If they are backwards the gauges will indicate
something, then drop to zero, not to read anything until the key is
turned off and the regulator cooled down.
Peace
Pat
Thusly spake D Riedel
> Hi all,
>
> I managed to get readings out of the temp and fuel gauges by detaching the
> reg and grounding it with a lead wire to the block. That's the good news.
> Unfortunately, after sanding the contact areas on the steering column and
> the reg tab, using a new machine screw, and a dab of dielectric grease, the
> reg still does not ground when mounted.
>
> Are there any nice convenient spots nearby to run a direct wire as a
> ground? Or any better thoughts on getting the reg to ground where it is
> supposed to?
>
> thanks
>
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Pat@HorneSystemsTx.com Lockhart, TX 78644-4443
www.hornesystemstx.com
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