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Guages to replace fuel and temp.

Ex-Rocket

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I know this has been discussed at some time but I just seem to find it. I was wondering what others have done with the holes left by the fuel & temperature gauges. I would like to see some pictures if possible along with Manufacture and where you bought them. I think the size is 52 MM. Correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks
 
dash.jpg on the right hand side i put a dual USB for my iphone and GPS, on the right side i put a battery operated clock (3 year battery life). i used 52MM dash blanks to plug the hole and hold the USB & the Clock. I have had many compliments on this look.

Cruzr Joe
 
I know this has been discussed at some time but I just seem to find it. I was wondering what others have done with the holes left by the fuel & temperature gauges. I would like to see some pictures if possible along with Manufacture and where you bought them. I think the size is 52 MM. Correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks

Prefer an Analog Voltmeter. Nothing special. $12.99 at Princess Auto (Canada). Probably less at Harbor Freight.

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In installed 270deg sweep Autometer Cobalt Voltmeter on the left, mechanical oil pressure on the right. Been pretty surprised how much I can derive from the oil pressure gauge.
 
How did you connect it??

Cruzr Joe

Its been 2.5 years and I forgot!! So went and snapped a pic.

The Fuel Gage connector there has a 3 prong socket. +/- 12V and the fuel gage sender. Just two short jumpers from the gage to the socket. 'Bullet' style crimp ons to fit it the socket. I didn't bother with illumination.


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Its been 2.5 years and I forgot!! So went and snapped a pic.

The Fuel Gage connector there has a 3 prong socket. +/- 12V and the fuel gage sender. Just two short jumpers from the gage to the socket. 'Bullet' style crimp ons to fit it the socket. I didn't bother with illumination.


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Thank you that is similar to the way i connected the dual usb

Cruzr Joe
 
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