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Postby duckblaster67 » Fri May 31, 2013 2:34 pm

What's the visible difference between printed circuit board on dash w/ gauges vs. dash w/o? Is there a part# on them to look for? :?:
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Re: dash printed circuit board

Postby my79monza » Sat Jun 01, 2013 12:48 am

Huge difference, of course the gauge printed circuit board only works on a dash panel set up for gauges, also require major changes in the connector that plugs into the board, quite doable just requires patience.
I have both styles laying around in my garage attic if I can find them under the piles of stuff I've accumulated.
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Re: dash printed circuit board

Postby duckblaster67 » Sat Jun 01, 2013 11:45 am

Pics of both side by side would be great if you can find them! :D
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Re: dash printed circuit board

Postby my79monza » Sun Jun 02, 2013 10:46 pm

I went to the attic and I found 3 dash panels for gauges but I found that I cut up the base model non tach panel to fit my Auto Meter gauge set up.
The pictures are of a dash panel front and rear of the one for a tach the printed circuit alone is for the non tach panel.
Numbers on the printed circuit are 8987845 for the no tach dash and 8988849 for the tach panel.
The non tach one has the huge gas gauge beside the speedometer.
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