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Originally Posted by svsantosh
(Post 2789902)
This thought came to me just now, after a little incident yesterday. |
Hi Santosh,
The electronic switch costs ~1000 bucks, and the oil pressure warning light is free. :)
Please see..
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Originally Posted by dhanushs
(Post 2815018)
Well... Only after all the oil pressure gauge work was completed, did I learn that, like my 2WD 540, there was an option of having an electronic oil pressure gauge, with warning light for low oil. Damn!!.. :Frustrati . The added advantage of this system is that its safer than the old manual oil pressure into the cabin method. As, in any case, there is a leak or the pipe ruptures, you will have hot oil all over you. With the added risk of catching fire. :Frustrati
Right now, I will not be changing to the newer system, but gradually will... |
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Originally Posted by GTO
(Post 2781131)
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Hi Rush,
I see that you have used thermocole mats to dampen the Jeep from the inside. However, while water washing the insides, don't water stay in there? Resulting in rusting?
Few clamps in platform, few bungee cords can save your things from flying, this is very useful in OTRs,
Pictures from Rajesh narayan's Gypsy.
Glove box lock for thar. A maruti gas tank lock. Perfect fit. done by Capt Bhanu pratap Singh.
How about this simple idea to protect your fog lamp lenses.
Since there isn't a dedicated thread on offroad recovery gear, i'm posting this here.
I've been a big fan of para cord and always have it in all my cars.
Paracord is basically what is used in parachutes and has a breaking point of approximately 130kgs. Thus, this thin piece of string, though lightweight, is extremely strong.
It has multiple uses when you are offroad and is available fairly cheap.
Carrying the 100ft of paracord at times is messy. Either you bag it or tie it with zip ties else it runs the risk of getting entangled.
Being a holiday, i tried something different.
Had an old tire spray container lying around which was empty.
Carefully i cut the bottom off (make sure it's not pressurised else you could land up in a disaster).
Wind the paracord around a piece of aluminium lying around and inserted it. Extruded the tip from the nozzle. Taped the bottom back with duct tape and viola, a ready to use paracord dispenser that's easy to store. Stick a razor blade inside the plastic cover with masking tape.

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