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Does anyone have pictures of their project wiring aftermarket gauges? I am specifically interested in the dressing of the wires behind the instrument panel.
I'd like to route the wires coming from the gauges to a connector that can be disconnected;but, don't know how many terminations are needed on the connector.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Check out this post by bearcat from 2016 ...
When I looked into doing this re-wiring, I believe I figured to need a 16-pin connector.
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Hey BobE,
I looked thru your post and noticed the pics are no longer available. Is there any way you could send me pics? My email is talmcgee@yahoo.com. My phone number is 214-500-5950.
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Hey BobE,
I looked thru your post and noticed the pics are no longer available. Is there any way you could send me pics? My email is talmcgee@yahoo.com. My phone number is 214-500-5950.
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almcgee wrote:
Hey BobE,
I looked thru your post and noticed the pics are no longer available. Is there any way you could send me pics? My email is talmcgee@yahoo.com. My phone number is 214-500-5950.
I emailed two pictures I had copied from the bearcat post.
Also, the 16-pin connector I mentioned included a few spares incase I wanted to add something in the future.
Good luck, let me know if anything else is needed.
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I've built several custom dashes over the years and one thing I do is try to pare down the wires to just the essentials by using junctions. I'll use a strip of plastic with three brass lugs in it so I have a central point to wire for 12V keyed power, ground, and lighting power. This way at the main connector I only need 3 wires for those functions. Then all the other wires are for your senders (fuel level, coolant temp, oil pressure, tach, etc.). I usually start by making a quick schematic using the gauge instructions.
Now on my '67 Mustang I just reworked a spare gauge feed harness I had because that was ultimately easier and I didn't have to change the factory gauge feed connector in the under dash harness, which I'd just replaced and at over $500 I really wasn't interested in cutting into it.
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TKOPerformance, Do you have any pictures you could send me? talmcgee@yahoo.com. 214-500-5950.
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I thought I did, but I just combed through my whole photo archive both in my phone and on the cloud and can't find anything. I must have deleted those pics at some point, or they got lost when Verizon changed their cloud policy and I had to recover a bunch of stuff. I always though some things got lost when that happened..
Basically I just laid the old harness on the new gauges with the plug where it needed to go and then started removing stuff I didn't need from the harness and splicing wires for the gauges with solder and shrink tube. I changed my gauge layout from stock be removing the ammeter/oil pressure gauge from the cluster and substituting a tach. I then put a voltmeter and oil pressure gauge hanging off the bottom of the dash below the radio.
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TKO, I guess I missed that opportunity; how about a pic from the front? I would like to see what the tach lools like in the instrument cluster. Did you have to modify the hole size for the Tach?
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I used 2-5/8 gauges and 5" gauges. To mount the 2-5/8" gauges I simply removed the plastic to the limit of the chrome bezel and they fit. I had to get a bit more creative with the larger gauges. They say they are 5", but in reality they measure more like 4-5/8". I used a die grinder to remove plastic until they fit. I built an aluminum plate from 1/8" stock to mount everything in the rear. I'll send you a pic of the setup in the car.
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TKO,
Got it, thanks.
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