Build Thread 1981 CJ7 Trail Rig Build
Great Transmission choice I run one too.I realized after my window to edit my post had expired. The transmission is an "NP435", not an SM435. My apologies.

Well, I broke mine yesterday!Great trans choice I run one too.![]()
Now Im curious as to how you broke it?Well, I broke mine yesterday!last 12 miles of our trip, I only had 2nd gear, plus no reverse. So, I switched between low range and high range, as needed. Trail dumped onto highway 89A nine miles from the trailers. Revving my poor old 258 to the moon netted about 17 MPH, so it was a long trip back. Luckily it was through the switchbacks, where the speed limit is only 30mph.
Whatever the issue, it seems to be in the upper housing. The shifter feels completely loose. Trying to put it in reverse made it bind up, as if it were in first and reverse at the same time! I bought an SM465 and a T18 the other day, so I have options, but shouldn't have to do anything as extreme as a transmission swap.
I'm not entirely sure, to he honest. Seems like it was having an increasingly difficult time shifting INTO 3rd gear leading up to it. I got hung up on a rock, and was spinning all 4 tires momentarily, in a rock river bed. Went to put it into reverse, to get off of the rock, and the shifter seemingly fell out of first gear, the the shift lever went all floppy. I reached for reverse, and it was bound internally! Like it was in first and reverse at the same time!Now Im curious as to how you broke it?
Are you running a OEM sending unit with that digital fuel guage? I am struggling with mine in my build. I have a brand new crown sending unit and tried the factory guage along with a Autometer/Mopar half sweep guage but getting no where near accurate output.. I have a second sending unit I am going to try out but wondering if you went through any pains or lsesons learned to get you to this accurate point?Beyond that, the only other thing that I can think of is installing new speakers and a new Bluetooth stereo. Oh, and the new digital readout fuel gauge I bought from Summit Racing. Was cheap and seems pretty accurate. It reads from 0%-99%.
Have you checked your sending unit with a multi-meter?Are you running a OEM sending unit with that digital fuel guage? I am struggling with mine in my build. I have a brand new crown sending unit and tried the factory guage along with a Autometer/Mopar half sweep guage but getting no where near accurate output.. I have a second sending unit I am going to try out but wondering if you went through any pains or lsesons learned to get you to this accurate point?
I havent but thanks for the specs and I will now. I'll also check out your gauge to sender ground recommendation. Thanks again!Have you checked your sending unit with a multi-meter?
Also, I have found that it helps to connect the tank sending unit to a good ground (frame/body), and I also send two wires between the sending unit and gauge, instead of one! The second wire I connect to the sending unit ground and ground the sending unit directly to the gauge! I do this with every vehicle that I install an after market fuel gauge to! This helps create much more accurate readings! Good luck!
So turned out the Autometer gauge was setup for the opposite resistance direction and could not be reversed. There didnt seem to be any way to reverse it on the gauge side. It was reading empty at ~80ohms empty and full at ~10.. once I fixed the float issue in the tank it swept just fine, in the wrong direction. Sent that one back and have been looking at a Holley EFI. Its pricey but looks nice and its fully customizable (supports 0-250 ohms and is reversable) to your sender so I am assuming the accuracy should be bang on no matter what you unit is sending.I havent but thanks for the specs and I will now. I'll also check out your gauge to sender ground recommendation. Thanks again!
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