Hi Jay, Your '73 should have a fusible link attached to the smaller of the two wires coming from the positive battery post -- check that one. Also be sure to check that the smaller ground wire coming from the negative battery post is still securely attached to the fender. Otherwise, your entire dash unit will be trying to find a ground wherever possible. I'm sure others on the list will have good suggestions as well, but these are a couple of simple places to start. Hope you're still enjoying the car! Elijah Scott (one of the geeks (the tall one) in coveralls at Kerry's when you bought the car) --- Jay King <j_king@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, List! > > My '73 Lebaron spent the last couple of days getting > a new distributor, after the original failed 100 > miles from home Saturday afternoon. Here's the > question: after a new (junkyard) distributor, a new > (junkyard) electronic ignition module, and a new > muffler after the mechanic managed to create the > biggest backfire I've ever seen while tinkering (it > split the original muffler in two!), the temperature > gauge and the oil pressure gauge both peg whenever > the key is on. The gas gauge would probably peg too, > but it's on the sick list (sending unit or float, > according to the "ground the sending wire on the > frame" test.) In addition, the turn signals, radio, > and clock are inop. I haven't been able to find a > blown fuse. Is it possible there is a fusible link > somewhere that's gone to Nichrome Heaven? The car is > running great now, except for a little lope at idle > that I blame on the Thermoquad. I've only had the > car for a couple of months and I'm not nearly as > experienced as I hope to be in peaking and tweaking. > > Any thoughts or recommendations would sure be > appreciated! > > Jay King > Meridian, Mississippi > > Honey Gold 1973 LeBaron 4DHT > -- > _______________________________________________ > Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at > Mail.com > http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup > > >