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GRANDLICH 08-27-2012 05:21 PM

Gauges not working after rebuild?
 
So I searched and didnt see or find anything I though could be the problem. I have a 93 jeep cherokee, 4.0 engine, 4x4.

Last week we finished up the rebuild on my engine. Put the motor back in hooked everything up started it up and the temp was at 210 on the gauge, the oil gauge was tacked out to the right at 80. checked it with another guage at the sending unit and it was at 20 for oil pressure. The next morning started it up and the temp was out of wack also now sits right in the middle of the red now. Checked it with a laser temp reader at the thermostat housing and it said 204 degrees.

So I went and bought a new temp. sending unit and a oil pressure sending unit thinking this would solve my problem... well it didnt. So now im stuck and dont know what to check. the oil pressure guage seems to be right now most of the time but at times I see it sit at 40 and when I hit the gas move up from there but it always goes back down twords 18-20ish area.

If you guys have any ideas on what I could do it would be much appreciated!

Radi 08-27-2012 10:00 PM

All the ground wires back in place?

belvedere 08-27-2012 10:04 PM

Yes, check grounds.

GRANDLICH 08-28-2012 01:49 AM

Yup just double checked have everything grounded good. Its weird the guages act like they work just off like the temp gauge goes up in temp after start up but goes to the middle of the red. And the oil pressure is all around the place(in the right spot sometimes other times not)

Radi 08-28-2012 01:31 PM

Is your voltage correct? Not overly high or low?

GRANDLICH 08-28-2012 08:34 PM


Originally Posted by Radi (Post 1986442)
Is your voltage correct? Not overly high or low?

Voltage is right below 14.

Radi 08-29-2012 12:33 AM

At 190 degrees that temp sender should measure between 850 and 950 ohms to ground.
Lower resistance means higher temp readings. What does yours measure at operating temp?

GRANDLICH 08-31-2012 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by Radi (Post 1987779)
At 190 degrees that temp sender should measure between 850 and 950 ohms to ground.
Lower resistance means higher temp readings. What does yours measure at operating temp?

Okay so I dont know if I did the readings right but i drove around town temp was at 205 ish and then came home too the readings(ground on the main engine ground in the back and the positive side on the temp sending unit) and it read 2.8 ohms??

Radi 08-31-2012 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by GRANDLICH (Post 1992958)
the readings(ground on the main engine ground in the back and the positive side on the temp sending unit) and it read 2.8 ohms??


Well... that'll peg the gauge alright. Do you have the correct sender, ie: gauge, not idiot light?

GRANDLICH 08-31-2012 04:54 PM


Originally Posted by Radi (Post 1993001)
Well... that'll peg the gauge alright. Do you have the correct sender, ie: gauge, not idiot light?

What do you mean sender? If your talking about the temp sending unit its the one that screws into the back on the bolck with the plug in on top. or do you mean my tester. the tester is a fluke has all diffrent modes.

freegdr 08-31-2012 04:58 PM

block to firewall ground hooked up ?

GRANDLICH 08-31-2012 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by freegdr (Post 1993035)
block to firewall ground hooked up ?

Yup

freegdr 08-31-2012 05:08 PM

no pinched wires between bellhousing and motor, under wotor mounts,melted to exhaust gotta check every where.

GRANDLICH 08-31-2012 05:10 PM


Originally Posted by freegdr (Post 1993049)
no pinched wires between bellhousing and motor, under wotor mounts,melted to exhaust gotta check every where.

nope none anywere checked a few diffrent times

freegdr 08-31-2012 05:14 PM

is any other electrial going bonkers,try another battery.


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