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i have been given gauges and gauge holder for my ford xr6 ba, i would love if someone could please help me on how to install them? i want to do it myself because i live in a small town and they want $250-$350 to put them in:l
i got drift gauges, they came with wires and all, but i dont know what to do and how to get the lights to work on it and all that. if you know step by step, and photos on how too! that will be great thanks!! |
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Age: 47 Posts: 2485 Joined: 6th Oct 2005 Ride: 93EB Fairmont / BA Falcon XR6T Location: Western Sydney |
What specific gauges are they ? Some require more technical skill than others to install.
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They are oil temp and vacuum gauges
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please help me
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How many wires on each gauge? And colours?
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You really only need power lighting and sensor wire(to switch and your vacuum gauge ill only need power lighting and a vacuum source (from the intake manifold) you can buy a 'T ' adaptor from ford or repco that screws int where your oil pressure sender joins the engine, simply unscrew the sender attach the t piece reconnect pressure and temp sensors then just wire em up. From memory last time I did a tacho, WHITE =lighting RED=power and you should have one or two spares on your oil temp gauge which connect to sensor
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You really only need power lighting and sensor wire(to switch and your vacuum gauge ill only need power lighting and a vacuum source (from the intake manifold) you can buy a 'T ' adaptor from ford or repco that screws int where your oil pressure sender joins the engine, simply unscrew the sender attach the t piece reconnect pressure and temp sensors then just wire em up. From memory last time I did a tacho, WHITE =lighting RED=power and you should have one or two spares on your oil temp gauge which connect to sensor
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