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Old 07-25-2005, 09:04 PM   #1
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Random Parts $ Sale: AutoMeter

Couple of Random Parts for sale:

1 AutoMeter Pro-Comp Liquid Filled Oil Pressure Guage (0-100psi) The bezel has normal wear and tear on it - scratched etc. these run about $48 in the Mail Order Speed Shop books.
$25 Shipped

Small Block Motor Mount Stands: Good Condition, Original Bolts Included
$35 Shipped

1 Set of Green/Olive Visors. Passenger side is in Good Condition - needs a good laquer thinner cleanning
Driver side: threads are starting to fray a little @ the seam and it has 2 small tears where the rod goes through. Good for a daily driver or whatever...
Free + Shipping otherwise they will get thrown away

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No Paypal on this stuff guys...sorry
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Old 07-25-2005, 09:41 PM   #2
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Questions on the oil pressure guage. This will fit our bezels? I have been told that I need the 80psi instead of the stock 60, so should this work. Does this hook up the same as the stock one does? You take PayPal?
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Old 07-26-2005, 07:41 AM   #3
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RicksTruck -

Not sure if I understand. But the Guage will hook up to the same oil pressure line as your stock guage (as it is a "mechanical guage"...meaning that the actual oil goes into the guage to make the reading instead of an electrical sender that is in the engine block. Usually these mechanical guages are more accurate than electrical ones.

as far as fitting into the stock bezel...I'm going to say NO the guage is 2 + 5/8" in diameter. I'm pretty sure you would have to cut your bezel to get it in there. It also would look kinda funny as it would probably stick out of your bezel and if you didn't have a matching set of guages it would look out of place.

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thanks, I will pass on the guage then.
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