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Old 04-23-2007, 07:18 PM
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instruments for 1989 with 72 engine

i recently had a my 4-banger pulled to drop an old 302. buddy never hooked up the gauges and is charging me a ridiculous amount to have it done. im mechanically oriented but not enough for this kind of conversion. im sure its easy but i cant find anything on the subject to guide me. speedo, tach, thermo, fuel, power, and oil arent working. the amp light and the backlighting all work as the a/c and indoor lights.
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Re: instruments for 1989 with 72 engine

Speedo just runs off the trans. Tach runs off the coil. Thermo runs off of coolant temp. Fuel runs off of sender from fuel tank. Power/Voltage... cant remember this 1 lol, I wired my car over a year ago. Oil pressure guage works off of oil sending unit.

Get a Haynes manual, if will show you wiring diagrams ect on how everything is supposed to be stock. When you swap in a different motor and wish to reuse the stock guages then they need to be run just like they where before the swap.
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