Thanks for the support and warnings. Think I'll settle for a nice dinner and quality time. Hope she's back from work in time to have some before the food gets cold....
Ok, we picked up Ted's $30 part yesterday morning in Brea CA. Not a bad deal considering they ended up charging him only about $15. So at least the trip was worth it. Think of the money saved on S&H by driving 2500 miles, fuel, food, hotels etc. But the real purpose was to have a great time and see the races at Pomona with old/new friends and we did just that.
On further review of the trip ahead and the onset of some winter storms that had traffic on I-40 preparing for shut down, we grabbed the part, topped off and headed north figuring if we got shut down in Cedar City UT or there abouts we could ride it out. We got into a moving clear spot of weather outside Vegas with great tail winds and rode it all the way in to home last night. Got it right around 9pm so with the time change we had about 12-13 hours of travel. No side roads or sight seeing this time. I was trailing one Semi through a snow squall outside Nephi UT with snow so thick I was just following his tail lights as the center and fog lines and the deliniators were invisible except at the corners of the truck. I don't like driving by brail and with the snow looking like "dits" and the center line like "dahs" I was beginning to copy Morse Code. FOCUS! Thankfully it only lasted a few miles and we were back in to light flurries and rain the last 50 miles to arrive "Safe at Home Plate."
Ted headed out on his own this morning to back track behind the storm to get the stuff from CA to take up to WA before heading back inland to Ellensburg. He should be 'home' Saturday or Sunday. So this thread is now his to post up on as he sees fit and thanks for traveling with us on another one of "Paul and Ted's Most Excellent Adventures."
Some Happy Snaps of the last couple of days.
Old School side by side Twin engined rail dragster. Interesting that the engines are reversed to couple the power in a unique way:


Leaving CA and getting a glimpse of the storm ahead:
Hole in the storms provides an interesting shot of the Mormon Temple in St. George UT:
Leroy, When things under the truck dry out, the gauge works fine. When the roads got wet and it dropped back to reading empty again I also noticed that my tailgate light bar was also acting up. We had stopped for a nature call and the reverse white LEDs where lit when it should be showing just the RED running lights (truck was in "PARK." I hit the HID Reverse light overide ("work lights" or TDD [tailgater deterrent device]) and those worked as they should. However, the light bar's red and white LEDs were activiated. It is my belief that your products are working as advertised and it is a different device having a problem that is manifesting itself in the fuel gauge.
My belief that it is related is because this morning the truck has dried out and the gauge and the light bar are working fine. I'll get it run down to 'ground' (bad pun) but, again, I don't think the issue the MFSR, rather, the MFSR is inadvertently alerting me to another problem. I'm guessing it more along the lines of the light bar's control box has developed a leak in it's weather seal; it is getting wet inside and feeding a power to ground which is on the same frame rail the gauge's female connector is attached and, apparently, additionally grounded. Of course this morning, the truck has dried out and everything is functioning as it should. So, since it is all functioning correctly and the roads are dry, I'll get the annual safety inspection done and then try and induce failure at the gauge connector and or the control box for the light bar using a water filled sprayer. Of course, I'll inspect everthing first and I'll find a hole in the control box from an errant rock that got tossed around back there....