The gauges are easy to swap, if you have the idiot light version you just have to swap sending units for the gauge type. I probably have them laying around in the basement (along with lots of other XJ parts). The transfer case cover plate can removed and a shifter put in. I have several of the...
My son's MJ started life as a 2wd and was an easy upgrade for him to make it into a 4x4. His started out as a fairly stock rig but soon got a 4.5" RE lift which morphed into a higher lift, long arms up front along with a 79 F250 narrowed dana 44 and a rear dana 60 from an old Ford F100. Now we...
Capacitors come in many different forms, some like they described above, some rectangular, some round, some flat discs, some tubular. We design with them all the time.
When I made our troop's Klondike sled I used graphite and fiberglass tubes my brother's company made. It came out incredibly light and let my scrawny scouts stand a chance (even win). I still have some of the tubes if you want some.
Maybe I need to fix the two spare 8274s in my basement. I should also upgrade the motor on mine. I was able to stall it the last time I tried to pull my SIL out of quicksand.
I need to check the short scraps I have from making our links, I know we have some. I need to go and measure the pieces and list what is out in the garage.
I would also check the voltage at the alternator and battery to make sure the main voltage supplies are staying up when the fan kicks on. You don't have to wait till its warm, just turn on the AC.
I have been wanting to take out the florescent fixtures in my garage but after reading many of the Amazon reviews it seems that some number of these fail. So far Greg seems to be the only one here that has been unlucky so I may still pick some up.