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> Combo Gauge Assembly, Tips & tricks wanted (not a poll)
Rusty
post Apr 21 2006, 02:35 AM
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I'm about to start assembling my own combo gauge from a kit that I received from Clay.

The kit comes with two plates - one instrument plate and one backplate. It's designed to combine oil temp, oil pressure and the fuel gauge into one instrument.

The instructions are detailed but the pictures are lacking in quality. Just photocopied pages. Also, there appears to be a photocopy of a stickers page? Maybe it's just a template on how to re-silkscreen the individual gauge modules.

A couple of questions to start:

1. Is it better to buy the oil pressure and oil temp guages new with matching senders? Seems like it would simplify thing later. Maybe it doesn't matter... I dunno.

2. About making the numbers and lines on the gauge modules line up... do I need to make stickers, pry off the needles and paste new graphics onto the modules?

I'll be posting in the classifieds for some 914 gauges to tinker with. I won't start messing with the project for a few week as I'm still in a couple of college classes.

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Lawrence   Combo Gauge Assembly   Apr 21 2006, 02:35 AM
jasons   I am getting ready to do this so I have done some ...   Apr 21 2006, 08:14 AM
914forme   Okay there are a couple tips I have to make this e...   Apr 21 2006, 09:56 AM
914forme   You can also use a jigsaw with a metal blade, or a...   Apr 21 2006, 10:14 AM
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