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> WTB- GT Fuel Gauge
crsedge
post Apr 27 2018, 03:57 PM
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Hi All,
Looking for 60mm separate 914 GT Fuel Gauge. Anyone have one surplus to needs or any leads appreciated (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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post Apr 28 2018, 07:03 AM
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Craig,
I have a nos VDO fuel gauge that is needed for building the gauge. The stock console gauges are 60mm. Take the guts out and drill the 2nd light hole in. I have some used studs for bulbs from old gauges. Use the offf set rubber from the fuel light. Use the 60 mm dial face from the volt or temp gauge. Drill hole in face for low fuel light. Have face rescreened to match GT dial face. The only difference is there is no mounting studs on the back of case.

Pretty sure NHS can do all this for you if you have a used console gauge and this nos gauge.


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Craig,
I have a nos VDO fuel gauge that is needed for building the gauge. The stock console gauges are 60mm. Take the guts out and drill the 2nd light hole in. I have some used studs for bulbs from old gauges. Use the offf set rubber from the fuel light. Use the 60 mm dial face from the volt or temp gauge. Drill hole in face for low fuel light. Have face rescreened to match GT dial face. The only difference is there is no mounting studs on the back of case.

Pretty sure NHS can do all this for you if you have a used console gauge and this nos gauge.


Thanks 914Sixer.
I might pass on this one and aim to get one the correct 60mm size to start with.
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Craig
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