It is super easy to install and remove :idea:uneek1976 said:Ritter what made you do your cluster that way was it easier to install?
I thought about the temp line coming back out as well so what I'm going to do is cut a little slash on the panel where the temp gauge goes. That way if I have to remove the panel I can take off the mounting cup in the back of the panel, remove the temp gauge and leave it in the dash until I'm gone.RITTER said:It is super easy to install and remove :idea:uneek1976 said:Ritter what made you do your cluster that way was it easier to install?
Another regret I have is using a mechanical temperature gauge instead of an electrical one. I trust a mechanical gauge more than an electric gauge. But if I want to remove the entire gauge plate away from the dash, I have to remove the fitting from the engine and feed the hard line, temperature line, back through the firewall and through the hole for the gauge :?
You should make some of these up and sell 'em here🙂uneek1976 said:I did'nt want to cut any wires from the back of the cluster so I made my own harness to plug into the dash harness. I used these terminal ends to plug into the dash harness.
All wires labeled
The wires will plug into the dash harnsee like this.
Cutty1 said:i'm curious to know ok.. with the cutlass's arent alll gauges supplied with electric power except the mechanical speedo and 2. why is mechanical more trusting then electric.. with my 80 cutlass i believe everything is electric except the speedo because thats the only cable i remember unhooking in the back
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