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Old 09-05-2015, 09:54 PM   #1
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Gauge panel installation

I bought this equus triple gauge panel I need help with installing the oil pressure gauge and the water temp gauge . It's a 230 inline 6.
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Old 09-06-2015, 10:18 AM   #2
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Re: Gauge panel installation

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I bought this equus triple gauge panel I need help with installing the oil pressure gauge and the water temp gauge . It's a 230 inline 6.
You might get a better response in the electrical or engine/driveline section. You gauge set should have instructions to help you. Basically, you will need to remove the oil pressure sensor and install the sender that came with the gauges. Or you could build a "T" and use both. You should have a water temp sensor at one or both of the places marked in the photo.
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You might get a better response in the electrical or engine/driveline section. You gauge set should have instructions to help you. Basically, you will need to remove the oil pressure sensor and install the sender that came with the gauges. Or you could build a "T" and use both. You should have a water temp sensor at one or both of the places marked in the photo.
So I can take the existing sensors out and put the new ones for the gauges in and it won't hurt anything?
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