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Converting a mechanical oil gauge to electrical
Can this be done? I’m working on a 1970 c10.
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Re: Converting a mechanical oil gauge to electrical
Just started this the other day. Had my cluster out and noticed oil in there that wasn't there 2 years ago when I put it in.
I'm using a late 1980's truck gauge, and sending unit. Plan on testing it next weekend.
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