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01-11-2015, 05:37 PM | #1 |
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Instrument cluster compatible?
Can anyone tell me if these instrument clusters are compatible with a 1974 GMC pickup?
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01-11-2015, 05:45 PM | #2 |
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Re: Instrument cluster compatible?
Compatible? Yes. Plug and play? No.
You need to re-pin, add an oil pressure switch, swap out to an 89 speedo cable. |
01-11-2015, 05:59 PM | #3 |
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Re: Instrument cluster compatible?
I have a gauge cluster now. Is re-pinning necessary when replacing it with a gauge cluster? On second thought is re-pinning necessary for changing over from ammeter to voltage meter?
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Re: Instrument cluster compatible?
Yes because the dash harness plug-in is different through the years.
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Since your 74 is wired for a factory gauge cluster with an ammeter, only a 73 - 75 gauge cluster will be a direct plug-in swap. A 76 or 77 gauge cluster (with a mechanical oil gauge & voltmeter) would be relatively easy to adapt ... you'd only have to change a couple wires to switch from an ammeter to the voltmeter. And in some cases a wire for the brake warning light. More significant changes were made to the cluster plug pin-out when these clusters were changed over to electric oil pressure gauges. |
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01-12-2015, 02:43 AM | #7 |
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Re: Instrument cluster compatible?
You can do it.
You'll need the factory wiring manuals for the donor and the 1974. Look below... Patience along with a roll of masking tape and a sharpie to mark each wire before you remove it is a good idea. These Cluster connector wiring pinouts are pretty good. BEWARE. There are a couple errors in colors. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=456877
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One thing I failed to mention is the fact that the later clusters have electric oil pressure senders while your 74 has a Bourdon Tube oil pressure gauge with a copper line running through the firewall to the engine.
If you were moving from warning lamps to gauges you would already have an oil pressure sender wire. You have gauges so you'll have to route an oil pressure sender wire. You can likely utilize the open oil warning switch/lamp Circuit #31 spot in the bulkhead plug with Delphi Packard 56 male and female terminals on SXL wire. That spot should be unused on your gauge cluster truck. If you want to be "correct" about it use Dark Blue wire. The 8900371 instrument cluster plug is obsolete and likely the terminals are as well. A terminal and wire pigtail will need to be salvaged from a 73-87 GM truck.
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I believe the GM #8993106 (1/2" NPT threads) is discontinued but last time I checked the #8993146 (3/8" NPT threads) was still available. I don't know if the aftermarket replacements for these units are close to the original specifications. Or if they have issues similar to the ones that have been discussed in other threads about the replacements for the #1513321 that was used with the 78 & older gauges. |
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I've examined the difference between the two. There will be two additional ground wires and one additional power wire. Can I splice the added ground wires from the one ground? I would assume the added fused power would have to come from the fuse box. There are two wires for the fuel sender. Is the second for dual tanks? Can it be left out if so?
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The same goes for the additional ignition-switched fused power wire. That can be spliced into one of the existing circuit #39 power wire(s) already leading to the cluster. Quote:
The fuel sender wire leading to cavity #18 is used for clusters with the large fuel gauge located to the right of the speedometer. I believe it's also used for medium-duty truck tach clusters with the small fuel gauge at the bottom of the tach. The fuel sender wire leading to cavity #7 is only used for tachometer clusters that have the small fuel gauge down in the lower left corner. So depending on the style of cluster you're installing, only one of the 2 wires for the fuel sender will actually be used. I suppose you could remove the extra one but leaving it in there won't hurt anything ... the unused one just dead-ends at the cluster plug since there is no mating trace on the printed circuit. |
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Here's a photo that shows where to insert the removal pick ... my fancy tool is just a piece of old hacksaw blade with the end ground down narrow enough to fit the slot in the connector. |
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I am in the exact same boat [ahem] truck, also a '74 GMC looking for a Tach / small fuel gauge cluster, I have not seen any at the 4 local junkyards I frequent though, and eBay prices are redunculous, have you seen the guy asking $500 bucks for an OEM Tachometer yet? |
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heres the wiring diagram I made when I swapped a 77 cluster to a 82 cluster
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