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eguus gages #788502 02/11/07 09:08 AM
Joined: Dec 2006
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aptech Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
has anyone ever hooked up these gauges before to their truck and do you have any picks? gauges: tach with light. water temp, oilpress,voltage.

93 4x4 p/u m/t rebuilt block 217k rv street race head, rvstreet cam. k/n filter charger kit, lc header/catback
stock lift

Re: eguus gages [Re: aptech] #788503 02/11/07 09:38 AM
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 202
rednekbean Offline
Wheeler
the directions are in the box with the guages. be very gental with the water guage wire if you bend it to hard and it gets pinched off it will not work. when you route the oil line make sure that it is protected from every thing. if it gets even a pin hole puncture it will drain almost all of the oil in your engine in about 30 seconds flat. and 4 quarts of oil on your floor board really sucks.

they are good guages just be smart when you route all the wires through the fire wall. i would have pictures but i have only used them on mt SB'ed toyotas and i have gotten rid of all of those trucks, faith in the 22re runs strong now a days.


92' Pick-up, SAS, gears to make her crawl, 37's , bullet proof motor, and alot of time invested.
06 CRF450R one mean roost flinging machine
Re: eguus gages [Re: rednekbean] #788504 02/11/07 07:32 PM
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salvo Offline
Wheeler
ya as posted above be very gentle routing lines.. The oil pressure line does not like to be kinked.. Had to replace mine 3 times because i kinked it when i was trying to route it not paying attention. I finally run the oil pressure line through some vacume hose and then routed it gave it a little more strength.


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