Kyle K
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- Joined
- Feb 14, 2020
- Posts
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- Location
- Charlotte, NC
- First Name
- Kyle
- Truck Year
- 1973
- Truck Model
- Chevy Blazer K5
- Engine Size
- 350
Hey folks, I've been racking my brain on this and hope you can help. Simply put, I want to put a tach in my dash, remove big fuel gauge, and replace ammeter with small fuel gauge. And I want to keep the brake warning light. And the mechanical oil gauge. I'm familiar and comfortable with re-pinning the cluster to fit the board, and moving gauges. Not into the fancy new electric gauge boards either.
So the situation...my current cluster backing plate can't accommodate this because the ammeter position (where i want small fuel gauge) only has two posts going to printed circuit, and fuel gauge needs three (sender, power, ground). I found one on LMC that seems to work with three posts. I know I'll need to drill a hole for tach wires to come through backing plate, in conjunction with tach bracket.
My problem...I'm good on gauges, and cluster backing plate. But I can't find a printed circuit for the life of me that will fit this. All of these only have two positions in that upper right (when looking at it from back), when I need three for fuel gauge. When I go up in years and find the correct one there, I lose the brake warning light.
So am I trying to make a combination that never existed at all and that's my problem? In OEM 1973 with tach, did clock replace brake warning light? I can't find any info on options anywhere. I've put a few pics below with my logic. Thanks for your help, ya'll always seem to come up with good info. Appreciate it!
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So the situation...my current cluster backing plate can't accommodate this because the ammeter position (where i want small fuel gauge) only has two posts going to printed circuit, and fuel gauge needs three (sender, power, ground). I found one on LMC that seems to work with three posts. I know I'll need to drill a hole for tach wires to come through backing plate, in conjunction with tach bracket.
My problem...I'm good on gauges, and cluster backing plate. But I can't find a printed circuit for the life of me that will fit this. All of these only have two positions in that upper right (when looking at it from back), when I need three for fuel gauge. When I go up in years and find the correct one there, I lose the brake warning light.
So am I trying to make a combination that never existed at all and that's my problem? In OEM 1973 with tach, did clock replace brake warning light? I can't find any info on options anywhere. I've put a few pics below with my logic. Thanks for your help, ya'll always seem to come up with good info. Appreciate it!
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