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Here's an easy way to check your E-Body Gauges

C O D Y

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Hey Guys! Sorry I have not been posting much. But wanted to share with you a little video I made for E-Body gauges. Do you have a project and you're not sure if the gauges are working, but don't want to spend the money to have them professionally restored? Here's a video that shows you a pretty easy way to double check to see if your gauges are working.

 

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Thank you Cody, great information.
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Hey Guys! Sorry I have not been posting much. But wanted to share with you a little video I made for E-Body gauges. Do you have a project and you're not sure if the gauges are working, but don't want to spend the money to have them professionally restored? Here's a video that shows you a pretty easy way to double check to see if your gauges are working.


Thanks man...if the gauge is in the car...can i check it at the wire going to the temp block sensor?
 

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Not sure, but you can certainly give it a try. The hard part might be getting the circuit to complete? You'll want to have someone watching the gauge when you put power to it.
 

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Hey Guys! Sorry I have not been posting much. But wanted to share with you a little video I made for E-Body gauges. Do you have a project and you're not sure if the gauges are working, but don't want to spend the money to have them professionally restored? Here's a video that shows you a pretty easy way to double check to see if your gauges are working.

 

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Cody, great video, easy and useful information. I have a Rally cluster and need to check my Tach. Do you have any troubleshooting experience you can share?
 

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Not sure, but you can certainly give it a try. The hard part might be getting the circuit to complete? You'll want to have someone watching the gauge when you put power to it.
Cody,is there anybody out there restoring original ingnition switches? I cant find NOS for my 71 Cuda. Thanks....Bill
 
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