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I have a 1978 GMC truck with a V8 in it. I have a tachometer cluster that I have had for a while that I was going to put in this truck. I had not paid attention, but as I look closer it appears that this tach cluster may be for a four speed truck. I looked, and there is no PRNDL indicator on it. I think other than that the tach is correct for the truck. Can anyone tell me if this cluster is correct for 1978 and can I convert it for an automatic by putting the PRNDL indicator from my existing dash? The gauges and everything are in really good condition so I would like to use it if I can.
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you may be able to use the white piece from your guage cluster and set the guages and the rear circut board from this one into that.. its been a while since i did this but i think youre missing a piece from this to screw in your gearshift indicator from one to the other
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bevel it out... a dremel is an awesome thing to utilize ;)
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here's one out of an auto.
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thats the guage cluster im hoping to find..but im also thinking of going with after market gauges...looks like a nice cluster
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IF the Oil gauge is electric, you're 90% there. That speedo has only 1 indicator light at the bottom. Does your existing cluster have 2? And are there spots for 2 on the back of that tach cluster? Can you post a pic of the back of that cluster?
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If the oil pressure gauge is NOT mechanical (actual tube going to the engine block) it should be the '78-80 version. Quote:
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Prong, well it looks like I am not 90% there. The oil gauge is NOT electric. My current speedo has two lights at the bottom, but the cluster in the picture appears to have a place for the second light. Maybe this is not the best place to start to add a tach to my truck. I will try to post a picture of the back of the cluster a little later. Just in general, however, are the tach's pretty much interchangable between a four speed and an automatic if you have the PRNDL piece? If you have a four speed can you just remove that piece? Thanks James
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I am fairly certain that I have a spare cluster in good working order, I will check tonight. It came out of my 78 C/10 auto.
I will post one way or another tomorrow. Drew |
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