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I’ve looked up different threads on hooking up gauges in my M1009 and each one seems to lead away from simplicity (in my opinion).
I’m looking at a basic set of 3 gauges from O’Really’s (Equus) that has water temp, oil pressure and voltage. I’m currently running one alternator, otherwise it’s a stock 6.2. I’m not going to fab up my own panel, reconstruct the factory gauge panel or anything like that.
Is it true that a 3 gauge panel should bolt up where the two screws are underneath the ash tray? (With no drilling)
Is it true that all I need to do is take out the oil pressure sender near the firewall and the temp sender on the driver’s side head near the first glow plug and install the Equus senders? I’m trying to go for simplicity as much as possible because this is going to be my 7 year son’s first vehicle. Thanks for the help!
I’m looking at a basic set of 3 gauges from O’Really’s (Equus) that has water temp, oil pressure and voltage. I’m currently running one alternator, otherwise it’s a stock 6.2. I’m not going to fab up my own panel, reconstruct the factory gauge panel or anything like that.
Is it true that a 3 gauge panel should bolt up where the two screws are underneath the ash tray? (With no drilling)
Is it true that all I need to do is take out the oil pressure sender near the firewall and the temp sender on the driver’s side head near the first glow plug and install the Equus senders? I’m trying to go for simplicity as much as possible because this is going to be my 7 year son’s first vehicle. Thanks for the help!