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Does anybody know when the older style gauges (all four small gauges along the bottom) were phased out with the newer style gauge cluster (three on the bottom one in between Tach & Speedo)?
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Hi, mine looks just like yours, what year is your truck? Haven't found out about mine yet.I know of 3 different styles used on the deuces.
The olderst one had only a speedo and no tach and was used on the gassers, but also on early M35A1 multifuelers until at least thru 1962.
The other one was the common one used on all later M35A1, A2, and all 5tons, and had both the speedo and tach and the 5 small gauges. This one was wider than the old style and would not fit into the opening of the old dash.
A tach kit was issued to retrofit older M35A1, with an extra bracket to mount the tach below the dash. The problem was that the panel lights would not illuminate the tach at night.
The 3rd style also included speedo, tach, and 5 small gauges, but was the same size as the gasser panel, so a tach could be retrofitted to old trucks without having to use the extra bracket.
I don't know when the 3rd style was introduced, possibly in the 70s ?
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It's a 1962 Studebaker-Packard, factory original M35A1, not a converted gasser. Check your frame rails in the front crossmember area. If it is a converted gasser, and the crossmember was replaced, there should be some unused rivet holes (I may be wrong on this one).Hi, mine looks just like yours, what year is your truck? Haven't found out about mine yet.
Brian
TM 9-2320-235-10 Truck, cargo, 2-1/2 ton, 6X6, M35A1 (multifuel engine) December 1961 shows the truck not having a tach at all.(and no air filter restriction indicator btw.)All factory multifuel trucks came equipped with the tach dash.
It's a 1962 Studebaker-Packard, factory original M35A1, not a converted gasser. Check your frame rails in the front crossmember area. If it is a converted gasser, and the crossmember was replaced, there should be some unused rivet holes (I may be wrong on this one).
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My truck was surplussed around 1989.The only things that were not original, were the exhaust pipe, and the front marker/ taillights.
TM 9-2320-235-10 Truck, cargo, 2-1/2 ton, 6X6, M35A1 (multifuel engine) December 1961 shows the truck not having a tach at all.(and no air filter restriction indicator btw.)
And TM 9-2320-209-10 (1965) states ''The tachometer, located on the instrument cluster of all LATE PRODUCTION model multifuel engine vehicles...'' Para.41, page 71
This should mean that a small percentage of the multifuel trucks did not come with the dash tach. I also found a 1962 M35A1 cab in a wrecking yard (with original serial number plate) that had the same separate tach setup as my truck.
Hi Brian, you are welcome.Awesome information on the history of your truck, seems really unique compared most of the others. Thanks for giving me great info and another place to look, which I'll do as soon as I can.
Brian
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