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tripple guages

Discussion in 'Small Block Tech' started by 71skylark-350, Mar 5, 2003.

  1. 71skylark-350

    71skylark-350 Well-Known Member

    hey, i installed some chromemechanical guages but i didnt know where i was suposed to instal the oil pressur nut to the block.on a 350...also the 3 main guages theres the spedo,fuel. but what is that other compass looking one for? thanks.this might sound dumb but im just a youngin and this is my first project.
     
  2. 72skylark

    72skylark 4 Doors of Fury!

    clock?
     
  3. 71skylark-350

    71skylark-350 Well-Known Member

    dsfsf

    i dont now maybe all i know is that i doesnt work
     
  4. brblx

    brblx clueless

    is it just a backing with no center or hands or anything? if so, that's just a delete panel. it means the car was not optioned for a tach or clock.
     
  5. bmxerbrett

    bmxerbrett Well-Known Member

    You install the oil pressure unit where the oil pressure sending unit is. It is located right next to the oil filter. and the oil sending unit should have a wire going into it. This is all located on the passanger side front of the engine. Near the ummm I dunno. If you dont know where the oil filter is don't even mess with puting in a pressure gauge. I would help but your to far. Sorry.

    Brett
     
  6. 71skylark-350

    71skylark-350 Well-Known Member

    ghgfd

    heh yea wel i know where the oil filter is so i think i got it. thanks
     

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