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SC Instrument Cluster
Can someone tell me what the bottom gauge was for? Also, the hole below the on/off switch.
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Re: SC Instrument Cluster
the hole was for the fuse holder for the headlights, believe the gauge was water temperture
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Re: SC Instrument Cluster
Yep, water temp...hooks up on the indeed to the radiator way up front on the right side
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Re: SC Instrument Cluster
ajhbike wrote:Yep, water temp...hooks up on the indeed to the radiator way up front on the right side
Thank You. Someone put a plug in it, but I found where it should go.
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Re: SC Instrument Cluster
that is not a plug, that is whats left of the other end of the temperature sender
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Re: SC Instrument Cluster
tst wrote:that is not a plug, that is whats left of the other end of the temperature sender
Oh ok. They also removed all the lights and cut the wire to the switch. Kind of strange what some folks do. The metal on this old tractor is pretty straight. Even the grill is reasonably straight.
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Re: SC Instrument Cluster
yep, temp gauge wire was snipped off at the connection as well. Just back it out carefully and use thread seal for the new one. Rewiring the lights will be a treat...making the 90 degree turn from the vertical to the light bar is a challenge. Hopefully you can hook the new wires to the light ends to the old wire and gently pull them down to the switch. I had alot of dirt and stuff and pulled too hard, quite an ordeal.
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