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Gasser Gauge Panel

Barrman

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Both of my 1951 M35's have no gauge panel. I saw a picture of a Gasser panel the other day in a thread about a fire truck somebody just bought. Other than that, I have never seen one.

Besides not having a tach, are they the same gauges as the A2?

What about size, will an A2 panel screw right in?

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The gauge panel size is different. You cannot simply bolt in the tach gauge panel into the gasser. If you were to change the entire dash so that you could use the tach gauge panel, you will also need to change/modify the brace that goes from the firewall to the dash behind the steering column. I'm thinking the M151 gauge panel is the same as the gasser gauge panel. They look the same but I've never measured them.
 

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Kenny is correct, I'm thinking of the M37 or G744 I believe which will interchange.

Editted, not the M37 - must be the 5 ton gasser
 

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If the M151 will fit, I know where some are with all the gauges.
 

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Dunno, I'll go there after the holidays and see. I know there is both, the kind in my M35A2 and the mutt. Will the one from the mutt fit for sure? If i remember correctly, I paid 25 or 30 for a complete one for the deuce.
 

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Barrman

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Don't buy anything yet. I know the cab on the one already home is just about beyond repair due to rust. The other cab hasn't been looked at too close yet. I have a spare A2 cab already and access to another A2 cab. So, I might end up with the tach panel. I know where a few of them are locally too.

I will measure the Dzus fastener spacing over the weekend and post up what they are.
 

Barrman

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I'm a week late, but here are the measurements.

Top right to bottom left center of Dzus hole to center of Dzus hole=13-1/4"

top left to bottom left center to center =6-1/4"

This is just a 1/2" bigger in all regards than my M715 gauge panel. Can somebody measure what ever they think might fit and see how close they are? Thanks.
 

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Speaking of instrument panels. How's this one? Anyone know what truck it's in. Not to hi-jack the thread...it may be helpfull.
 

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This looks like a retrofit panel for a mutli engine in a gas truck. I have seen one somewhere before... Was it in one of your trucks?
 

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Yeah, I should have said you or Eric aren't allowed to answer. You guys can cheat cause you already saw it. That is a lovely pic isn't it. Couldn't find the original so I could clean it up. But I figure for this it would be good enough.
 

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It's in the 1952 REO M109 that was actually more like an M109A3 that is now an M35A2C. That's a mouth full.
 

Barrman

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Gassers had no tach right? From looking under the dash, it seems like the air psi was an electric gauge. I have two electric senders under the dash hooked into the air system. I figure one is for the buzzer and the other for the gauge. Did I guess right?

Thanks for all the help. I',m not in a hurry until I have more money to throw at it.
 

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I have also seen deuces with an "add on" tach under the dash. It is the same as the in dash tach, mounted almost directly under the gauge panel. It mounts with a very simple bracket, similar to what racers used in the Sixties to mount the big, distributor take-off, cable driven race tachs (think Moroso).

I surfed the web this morning to try and find a pic, but came up blank. It's been a while since I saw one. A few years ago, Oshkosh Equipment had a couple of Deuces so equipped.

I do not think gassers had tachs.
 
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