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b-mac 04-02-2025 08:01 PM

49 gauges - stud size?
 
Hey guys.

I rebuilt my gauges and I want to do a write-up, but I'm stuck.

What size is the darn stud on the back of the dash that holds the gauges in.

Mine were carefully stored a decade ago. If I could only remember where... :)

mr48chev 04-04-2025 03:17 AM

Re: 49 gauges - stud size?
 
I'm thinking 12 32 but may be wrong. I don't know what I did with the nuts off the speedometer when I pulled it out of the 51 cab I have out here but I'd still have to run a tap through one to figure it out as my eyeball measuring device isn't what it was 40 years ago.

e015475 04-04-2025 01:05 PM

Re: 49 gauges - stud size?
 
IIRC the studs on my 49 gauges took a 10-32 nut

12-32 is certainly a possibility, but the only place I've ever seen that thread pitch is on a firearm. Strangly enough, I believe I have a tap and die in that size (inherited from my FIL)

mr48chev 04-04-2025 11:48 PM

Re: 49 gauges - stud size?
 
10 32 may well be correct, I went out and looked last night couldn't find any of the nuts.

leegreen 04-05-2025 01:23 AM

Re: 49 gauges - stud size?
 
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I think 10-24

here is a picture of a dash modification where you can see one and it does not look like fine thread to me.
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MARTINSR 04-05-2025 10:17 AM

Re: 49 gauges - stud size?
 
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First thing I have to say is GET A THREAD GUAGE!!!! They cost a few dollars and they will save your butt often.
Second, if you are building old cars and trucks GET A TAP AND DIE SET!

Ok, I just went out and checked mine. First photo you see how anal I am. The studs were all wrapped in masking tape so they don't get filled up with primer. LOL
I checked it with a tread gauge and it's 32 threads per inch.
I couldn't find a 10-32 nut so I used the 10-32 die and it spun on like a new nut and stud. Which is why I cover them so they don't get primer or paint on them.

Anyway, yes, it's a 10-32.

Brian

MARTINSR 04-05-2025 11:08 AM

Re: 49 gauges - stud size?
 
Honestly guys, get a tap and die set. I use it VERY often cleaning threads before putting a nut on. Or running a tap into a fixed nut so the screw or bolt goes perfectly into it.
On old cars and trucks it's so useful, instead of messing up threads worse forcing a nut on bolt, it cleans the threads up to perfection so the nut or bolt just rolls on with love.

Get one, they are as cheap as $10 for SAE only or a few hundred $ if you want an awesome complete kit for everything you could ever work on.

Brian

crossfire84 04-06-2025 11:03 AM

Re: 49 gauges - stud size?
 
what he said!!👆

b-mac 04-14-2025 12:55 AM

Re: 49 gauges - stud size?
 
Thanks men!

My cheap-o Harbor Freight tap and die set let me down on this one.
It's sparse under 1/4".

I posted a ton of pictures of my gauge rebuild in a different thread.
I think it turned out pretty good.

b-mac 04-14-2025 12:57 AM

Re: 49 gauges - stud size?
 
Actually, MARTINSR, I forgot all about the little key in there for smaller sizes. Thanks again!

MARTINSR 04-14-2025 11:05 AM

Re: 49 gauges - stud size?
 
Right on!

Brian


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