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    Stock Gauge Question

    What are the sizes of the stock gauges in the dash? Is the fuel and water temp 2 1/16"? What is the size of the speedo and Tach 3 3/8"? PLease help...thanx guys


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    I am serious! I need an answer if anyone knows


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    you are going to rpelace the factory gauges with aftermarket ones? if thats the case then it wouldn't matter since the cluster is all one piece really. it wuold be difficult to just take out the speedo or something and make room for an aftermarket gauge while keeping the other guages and indicator lights there.

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    Well I wanna keep the stock bezzle thats Why I was asking. If I can take off the back where the cluster is and just mount the other gauges to that bezzle it would be cool


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    does anybody know where from i can download some custom gauges. i want to change the stock ones and i want to print out on a spcial paper customs gauges

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    what would look reallu good imho is to keep the stock guage bezzle get guages just a tad bit smaller and glass it out so the bezzel sort of pops out at you and still sit flush if you know what i mean i will try to find a picture somewhere

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    i'm pretty sure the water and fuel are 2/16 and the speedo and tach are 5"

    I am planning to switch to autometer phantom eletrconic gauges for my cluster. i'll use the stock bezel and gauge box as a template.
    i'll remove the actual electronics in there. so its just a hollow box with the light bulb tunnels. then i'll fit the new gauges in there, and wire up whatever is leftover.

    shoudl turn out pretty sweet.

    i just need to know what resisance the stock fuel sender is.

    but it will be sweet to have a 10k rpm tach(cause in a month or so i hope to be revving to 9)
    having an accurate water temp gauge would be very nice as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DOHCstunr
    i just need to know what resisance the stock fuel sender is.
    i believe its on page 3

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOHCstunr
    i'm pretty sure the water and fuel are 2/16 and the speedo and tach are 5"

    I am planning to switch to autometer phantom eletrconic gauges for my cluster. i'll use the stock bezel and gauge box as a template.
    i'll remove the actual electronics in there. so its just a hollow box with the light bulb tunnels. then i'll fit the new gauges in there, and wire up whatever is leftover.

    shoudl turn out pretty sweet.

    i just need to know what resisance the stock fuel sender is.

    but it will be sweet to have a 10k rpm tach(cause in a month or so i hope to be revving to 9)
    having an accurate water temp gauge would be very nice as well.

    THAT IS EXACTLY MY PLAN! Finally someone that understands me!


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