03-09-2015, 02:40 PM | #1 |
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Volt meter question
Does anyone know of a replacement 12 volt voltmeter that would fit into the AD gauge cluster ? I have seen the thread on replacing one in a TF truck, is something like that workable in the '51 ?
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03-09-2015, 03:20 PM | #2 |
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Re: Volt meter question
Here is a step by step,
That I found over on the Stovebolt site, http://www.stovebolt.com/techtips/electrical/voltmeter/ |
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03-09-2015, 08:02 PM | #4 |
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the trick to adapting another gauge to your dash is to use the same sweep gauge as the ammeter
the stock ammeter looks like a 70 degree sweep; you can buy 60, 70, 90, 140, 180 and others most volt meters have studs on back like the stock ammeter then it's a matter of making it look good when i did my 58 amp to volt conversion i picked a 2'' 70* sweep gauge and just did it a little adjustment here, hammer here, drill there and i glued the stock needle onto the new gauge the tf bezel has the lettering engrave on the plastic cover so i wasn't able to change the charge/discharge label when i installed the needle i set 12v at the center; straight up is 12v, left or right indicates the general voltage from 12v stock ammeter for your truck my conversion in my 58 the red insulator is the volt gauge
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03-09-2015, 09:19 PM | #5 |
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""the trick to adapting another gauge to your dash is to use the same sweep gauge as the ammeter the stock ammeter looks like a 70 degree sweep; you can buy 60, 70, 90, 140, 180 and others most volt meters have studs on back like the stock ammeter then it's a matter of making it look good
when i did my 58 amp to volt conversion i picked a 2'' 70* sweep gauge and just did it a little adjustment here, hammer here, drill there and i glued the stock needle onto the new gauge the tf bezel has the lettering engrave on the plastic cover so i wasn't able to change the charge/discharge label when i installed the needle i set 12v at the center; straight up is 12v, left or right indicates the general voltage from 12v"" More Good ideas, should go right along with what I will try to do. thanks for sharing. |
03-13-2015, 09:26 PM | #6 |
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So the voltmeter arrived today. I opened it up and removed the working parts and hogged out the holes to make the studs fit in the '51 housing. I removed the amp gauge face and matched up the mounting holes, made a few fitment adjustments and it's in and works - 12 volts dead center - thanks to 67GMCkid and Ogre for the help and ideas.
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post up some pics of the conversion as i'm sure other ad truck owners may be interested
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