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Old 09-26-2020, 11:37 AM   #22
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Re: Ammeter to Voltmeter Stock look options?

After putting the voltmeter on the plate it attaches to to compare its height to the gauge next to it looked like it was going to be a little tall. I may be fine, but I went ahead and cut some of the backing off the voltmeter to help it sit more evenly. I did this on both posts. There is only so much you can remove because there is a portion of the voltmeter that I kept just above the metal plate it mounts to so the wire doesnt contact it. Working with this gauge and all those hairlike thin wires made me nervous. Take it slow. Then paint up the needle before you mount it up to the faceplate.
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