Green79Scottsdale
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- G.R. - MI
- First Name
- Bob
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 400
This thread is going to follow along as I refurbish a gauge cluster for my 79. Hopefully it will be helpful for other members as a reference for information with questions they may have or pictures of things they need help with. Please post any pictures and offer your knowledge you have. This may be “my” cluster, but it is “our” forum.
My truck originally came with the gauge package (RPO Z53), replacing the idiot lights found on others. The one gauge it does not have, however, is the one I most wish it had, a tachometer. This was an option above and beyond the gauges. This is a picture of my current gauges….. (not a good one either)
My goal is to keep this truck “looking” as factory and/or original as possible. So I started looking for a tach gauge cluster. Went to a popular auction website only to see them going for $200, and of course in un-tested condition. Ummmm….. no thanks. Months later I was perusing CL and happened upon none other than a tach gauge cluster, for $25. Pictures looked good (for the price anyway), and an hour and half drive later it was mine……
Some of the main reasons I actually got this was for the tach specific housing, and the fact that it had part of the wiring harnesses for both the main gauges and the tach. Those two reasons alone made it worth it to me. I actually went into this planning on the tach not working and buying a new one that LMC is offereing. We will however cross that bridge when we get there.
My truck originally came with the gauge package (RPO Z53), replacing the idiot lights found on others. The one gauge it does not have, however, is the one I most wish it had, a tachometer. This was an option above and beyond the gauges. This is a picture of my current gauges….. (not a good one either)
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My goal is to keep this truck “looking” as factory and/or original as possible. So I started looking for a tach gauge cluster. Went to a popular auction website only to see them going for $200, and of course in un-tested condition. Ummmm….. no thanks. Months later I was perusing CL and happened upon none other than a tach gauge cluster, for $25. Pictures looked good (for the price anyway), and an hour and half drive later it was mine……
You must be registered for see images attach
You must be registered for see images attach
Some of the main reasons I actually got this was for the tach specific housing, and the fact that it had part of the wiring harnesses for both the main gauges and the tach. Those two reasons alone made it worth it to me. I actually went into this planning on the tach not working and buying a new one that LMC is offereing. We will however cross that bridge when we get there.