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Dashboard dialsHaving read the latest edition of minor matters id quite like to install a temperature gauge on my 65 plate minor. Having looked into this further I've seen examples of dashboards which have been modified to include at least three dials (speedo, temp etc) I'd quite like to do something similar. I wondered what people would suggest? Either along these lines, and if so how you do it, or something similar?
Thanks
Re: Dashboard dialsMost i have seen/read about tend to have Speedo,Temp,Oil Pressure as the main and some also add volts meter and rev counter but the first 3 tend to be the norm and most important.
When you're in up over your head, the first thing to do is close your mouth.
Re: Dashboard dialsDon't want this to sound negative but, the more dials you have, the more you end up worrying about.......
The car never actually had, or needed them and works fine without them
Re: Dashboard dialsThis is what I did for my previous Minor:-
I used a piece of 1mm steel sheet from B & Q, that I cut to fit the rebate in the glovebox surround. I had to bend it slightly so that it fitted the contours of the rebate, then cut out three holes for the guages. When marked out parallel to the flat underside of the surround, it looked as if the holes were higher up on the offside, so I centred them vertically to make them look "right". (OK, so the scuff on the new paint doesn't enhance them!!!!) http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i269/ ... G_2232.jpg http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i269/ ... G_2233.jpg Owns: 1971 MG Midget and 2012 Fiat 500.
Wants also: Morris Minors - Saloon, Traveller and Convertible! (not that I'm greedy..)
Re: Dashboard dialsand it seems that although on my original post, the pictures show up, they don't on here! I'll try and retrieve the photos or post the link.
Owns: 1971 MG Midget and 2012 Fiat 500.
Wants also: Morris Minors - Saloon, Traveller and Convertible! (not that I'm greedy..)
Re: Dashboard dialsTry this, my post is halfway down the first page.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=15019 Owns: 1971 MG Midget and 2012 Fiat 500.
Wants also: Morris Minors - Saloon, Traveller and Convertible! (not that I'm greedy..)
Re: Dashboard dialsI have been making one at the moment, out of wod 'cos i thought it'd be more fitting
Grant, 19, Morris Minor traveller - soon to have open wood surgery!
Re: Dashboard dialsOil pressure gauge is by far the most important. Otherwise - no real need for anything. Overheating is obvious without a gauge !
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Re: Dashboard dialsi agree Roy but like the oil pressure one it is more information on whats going on before anything bad happens, clear to see when a car overheats and clear the oil pressure is too low when the light comes on but by then it's too late generally haha
put in one gauge or many whatever you feel you need/want to know, it's your car you need to be happy with it Scott When you're in up over your head, the first thing to do is close your mouth.
Re: Dashboard dialsMultiple gauges looks bloody awesome, i mean i'm fitting an RPM gauge *when i can work out how to wire it* it's not really needed but it'll look the oops I typed a naughty word when i do! haha
Grant, 19, Morris Minor traveller - soon to have open wood surgery!
Re: Dashboard dialshaha
Grant, 19, Morris Minor traveller - soon to have open wood surgery!
Re: Dashboard dialsthere is a guy that sells glass fibre glovebox doors with one / two / three holes precut for 52mm gauges.. can try and find a link for him if you would like. the ones he had at the national were well made and of thick glass fibre
Re: Dashboard dialsI am reminded of a fitter I served my time with who would gaze forlornly at the latest in 4 wheels whizz by, his retort?
"The more thou 'as, the more thou 'as to gan wrang" Oil gauge is good, and fits on an L bracket purchased from various dealers right under the drivers side glove box,(no drilling required) discretely behind the steering wheel,the temp gauge however is reminiscent of another of my favourite Yorkshire phrases........."Neither use nor ornament lad" I speak from experience. Where angels fear to tread
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