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Old 03-06-2012, 10:28 AM   #1
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Another gauge option for the center hole

I just got off the phone with AutoMeter trying to get a discontinued gauge repaired (3-3/8" water temp) for another board member.

While talking to him and explaining what I normally use to create clusters, he mentioned the "quad gauge", which are perfect for the 3-hole clusters.

But then he mentioned a 'dual' gauge 3-3/8" unit. I will attach links below.

One is a fuel level / oil pressure gauge (p/n 1413) and the other is a water temp / volt meter (p/n 1430)

Not sure if you have seen them before, but it is just one more option for a custom cluster.

Fuel/Oil

Temp/Volt
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Old 03-06-2012, 10:37 AM   #2
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Re: Another gauge option for the center hole

If that's the size we need for the center hole, something like this would be awesome.

http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugede...id=3600&sid=16
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Re: Another gauge option for the center hole

That is indeed the size needed. That one is perfect for the 3-hole cluster. My only concern as far as the 7-hole cluster is.... what would you fill the bottom holes with?? Most folks have Speed, tach, volts, temp, oil pressure, vacuum, and fuel level. Some use fuel pressure, but that would still leave some holes blank.

Might drop a clock in the bottom row I guess.
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