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Old 01-09-2012, 12:35 AM   #1
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55-59 gauge question... using a temp or fuel for oil and volt

I did some searches and couldnt find out what I was looking for...
1st... I hate the idea of having an oil tube running into the cab, and besides that, my engine already has a elecronic oil sensor... so I was wondering what OHM readings the stock temp and fuel gauges (i think i already know the fuel is around 0-90) I was thinking about modifying the stock housing to adapt another temp or fuel gauge in the oil and amp slots...

anyone try this? I just dont know what ohms my factory 1978 pontiac oil sender and volt meter used...

I am thinking the volt just won't work, but i think i remember seeing someone rip apart a gauge and make an oil or volt gauge...

anyways, if anyone has a thread of hacking into the stock gauges I would love to check it out!!
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Old 01-09-2012, 06:15 PM   #2
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Re: 55-59 gauge question... using a temp or fuel for oil and volt

i have no problem using the stock oil gauge, all vehicles had them for years.
i do have a problem running all the electrical load thru the dash amp gauge before sending it to the fuse block.
i converted my stock amp gauge to a volt meter and did a write up on hotrodders.com.
i re-did it and posted in this forum in my 58 TRUK intro thread

using a little ingenuity and some moxie, i don't see why any gauge could not be converted this way.
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Old 01-09-2012, 06:41 PM   #3
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Re: 55-59 gauge question... using a temp or fuel for oil and volt

this is exactly what i was referring to! Thanks for your writeup!!
Because my harness has the wiring for the oil sensor as well, i may look into their gauges and see if they have a oil pressure as well.

THANKS!!!!!

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