The following warnings occurred: | |||||||||||||||
Warning [2] Undefined property: MyLanguage::$archive_pages - Line: 2 - File: printthread.php(287) : eval()'d code PHP 8.2.18 (Linux)
|
Mike and Jess's '75 bronco - Printable Version +- Carolina Broncos (https://cb4x4.com) +-- Forum: 66-96 Ford Broncos (https://cb4x4.com/forum-7.html) +--- Forum: Bronco Tech (https://cb4x4.com/forum-40.html) +---- Forum: McCutcheon Custom Garage (https://cb4x4.com/forum-12.html) +---- Thread: Mike and Jess's '75 bronco (/thread-3814.html) Pages:
1
2
|
Mike and Jess's '75 bronco - blazinchuck - 08-13-2015 Installed and new side tank, sendor, fuel selector, fuel lines, complete power disc set up from Dan@ Horsepower Sales. Also installed a Tuffy rear trunk box and new locking hubs Sent from my HTC6535LVW using Tapatalk Mike and Jess's '75 bronco - blazinchuck - 08-13-2015 that funky little electrical item is a new IVR chuzie and i started making...for the gauge cluster. the new ones are $30-40 each, we can make these for less than $10 and way better Mike and Jess's '75 bronco - Broncitis - 08-14-2015 IVR? I am guessing what Inline Voltage Regulator? What is the purpose and or where do you use them? I have an inquiring mind and I want to know. Mike and Jess have a super nice Bronco. Sweeeeeeet..... Mike and Jess's '75 bronco - blazinchuck - 08-14-2015 Instrument voltage regulator Dwight, all broncos use 6v gauges from the early '60 era. It's converts 12v to 6v Sent from my HTC6535LVW using Tapatalk Mike and Jess's '75 bronco - Broncitis - 08-14-2015 Thanks Chuck. I learned something else from you. Very neat that You guys figured a way to make it yourself. I used to be intelligent that way. Seems I have lost a lot of my thought processes over the years. Mike and Jess's '75 bronco - broncosbybart - 08-14-2015 Nice looking rig! Ok, now you have peaked my interest. Details on that voltage reg please!! Mike and Jess's '75 bronco - blazinchuck - 08-14-2015 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1gvQjwMrQ9k Mike and Jess's '75 bronco - dixieboyz13 - 08-15-2015 Save your notes from the disc install. Thinking about going ahead and biting the bullet before November. Mike and Jess's '75 bronco - chuzie - 08-16-2015 The IVR is solid state and has a reliable output of 5.98v. You need 2 capacitors, 1 voltage regulator, a heat sink, and some heat sink compound. Here are the parts I ordered from mouser.com Heat sink http://www.mouser.com/Search/m_ProductDetail.aspx?Aavid-Thermalloy%2F504222B00000G%2F&qs=XF%2Fz8BtdrptQos6B0WOfeg%3D%3D Regulator http://www.mouser.com/Search/m_ProductDetail.aspx?STMicroelectronics%2fL7806CV-DG%2f&qs=%2fha2pyFaduhRdpisEQY%2frhO2Ny2Z5MVPSvx%2f94q7m2iXfDeD%252bKM7HQ%3d%3d Caps http://www.mouser.com/Search/m_ProductDetail.aspx?Kemet%2fT350E106K025AT%2f&qs=sGAEpiMZZMtZ1n0r9vR22ZBQR9LXYg3mTqP96jJUHZY%3d Heat sink compound came from amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000OGX5AM/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1439732504&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX200_QL40&keywords=Arctic+silver+5&dpPl=1&dpID=31m5YkUwq%2BL&ref=plSrch Sent from my GS3 on Cyanogenmod with the older / better version of Tapatalk! Mike and Jess's '75 bronco - Broncitis - 08-16-2015 I am searching for a set of those style hub caps. I remember them on a old 66 Galaxie my daddy had and have always liked the look. |