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Old 10-26-2004, 04:59 PM
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Rebuilding a 98 S10 - Inst. panel question

Ok, just bought a 89 S-10 that had been sitting for two years. The green haze of mildew on one side was the selling point (ha ha). I've put a brand engine, radiator, muffler, fuel filter and fuel pump, transmission... ect...... Got it running good after a few minor glitches.... (crank case leak, screwed up push rod from a bolt being too long, no fuel pressure.. hence the new fuel pump).

Other than that doing great so far. But I HATE the inst. panel. It was one with the "dummy" shift indicators and no temp, oil pressure and battery guage. I went and pulled another one at the junkyard. I can't find anywhere in the Haynes manual about the wiring scheme for the panel. I know I have to re-arrange all the wiring but am at a loss right now. Can anyone tell me where to find the diagram so I can get this project finished and on the road? I appreciate any help that can be provided.

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Tara
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Re: Rebuilding a 98 S10

Why not just install after market gauges beside the instrument panel.
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