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Wünderwolff
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Autometer gauge size
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February 10, 2009, 20:50:07 pm »
Even though my car is far from ready, I still have some welding to do and then the tedious job of sanding and filling and sanding will start, I'd like to start thinking about my dash. Even though it is not strictly cal look, I'd be looking into buying autometers, they are easily obtainable and available in all the flavours I want and more.
The model of choice would be the sport comp, I'll polish the bezels and most of all, pay through the nose.
What I'm looking for now is the outer diameter of the gauges front (edge of the bezel to other edge to the bezel) so I can mock up the dash, anybody out there willing to get out the measuring tape
I need the size of the monstertach, the shiftlite with pill (same size as the shiftlite of the monstertach), the 3 3/8" speedo, the 2 5/8" oil temp and oil pressure gauges and the 2 1/16" CHT and fuel gauge. I can guess the warning lights
Below is what I came up with considering the guessing I had to do concerning size. From left to right: oil temp and pressure, with in between oil light and gen light. Then shift light with pill and under that blinker lights and high beam. To finish the gauge lid a speedo. Instead of a radio fuel and CHT next to a monstertach with recall. All dressed off with a Porsche steering wheel.
Don't mind the basket, it is not mine
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NoNameYet
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Re: Autometer gauge size
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February 10, 2009, 22:18:12 pm »
First off I would check the manufacturer's site or catalog for specifications regarding this issue. If no info is supplied, I'd suggest you buy them before you start drilling and cutting. That way you could measure and test fit cutters/holes. I'm sure you would not want to cut up or weld again especially if you had to buy them after the paint job is done. I would personally also not rely on some info supplied via email or on the phone from some customer care representative. How could you tell how accurately they or who supplied them with the info to pass on to you has measured across the diameter? Keep in mind that if they are just a little off from the diameter when measuring you would end up with a smaller hole. If they roughly calculate what the bezel covers, you could also end up with a hole that the gauges will go right through. Having them in your hand you could easily take a caliper and measure all of them very accurately in a matter of a couple of minutes and be sure about the size when you start cutting. A little stuck for cash like me at the moment? Just start working on something else until you save the dough to buy them. Just my opinion.
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Wünderwolff
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Re: Autometer gauge size
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February 11, 2009, 07:52:20 am »
True,you couldn't be more right. And I'll buy them before I cut. But it might be that I buy them in batches, start with speedo and tach (and warning lights of course). And for that I would like to lay out the dash to make sure I buy the right ones and they all fit in the end. For example, the 5" monster tach will not fit in the gauge panel (where the old speedo would sit), it will just touch the sides or be over it. So either I fit it in the middle or I should go for one of the smaller sized ones.
There was an article here:
http://cal-look.no/lounge/index.php/topic,7765.0.html
, near the bottom of page one, scanned by Fabs, where they suggested you cut out the gauges outer diameter in cardboard to mock up, well that's exactly what I want to do. So if the size is slightly of (say 0.1mm
) it is not a problem.
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Wünderwolff
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Re: Autometer gauge size
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February 12, 2009, 18:20:16 pm »
As there is no-one playing game, I'll have to start this fight by myself
I dug up a Mosnter tach that was hiding out in my garage somewhere underneath a set of Simca seats. I measured and lo and behold: edge to edge the diameter is 12,4 cm
And now back to the studio !
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NoNameYet
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Re: Autometer gauge size
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February 13, 2009, 10:39:18 am »
Well, actually I must also add that I'm strongly against cutting up the dash. I was dying to convert one of my cars to LHD, to be more in tune with the Cal style, but opted out of it not to ruin a good dash. But it's your car in the end, so you do what you like...but again, I would not.
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Tobi/DFL
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Re: Autometer gauge size
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February 13, 2009, 14:07:05 pm »
Wow! Mr. Jeckyll, I´m no fan of autometer gauges BUT that dash layout looks great! DO IT!
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Wünderwolff
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Re: Autometer gauge size
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February 13, 2009, 18:32:12 pm »
Thanks Mr. Tobi! Coming from the guy that has built one of the nicest cars I know (and with one of the nicest dashes), I can only take that as a compliment.
Below is a screenshot of the install manual of a speedometer. As you can see there is a size given for the bezel, both for the small one as for the 5 inch Monster size. But I personally measured a 5" Monster Tach and it is less than 5", barely, but still. That's why I'm begging you guys to actually measure. Wouldn't want to have destroyed my perfectly straight dash for nothing.
And NoNameYet, I'm really sorry, but you're advice is 1 month late
The dash is already cut.
See
http://cal-look.no/lounge/index.php/topic,6858.0.html
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Wünderwolff
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Re: Autometer gauge size
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February 21, 2009, 18:50:32 pm »
I measured the oil temp and oil pressure gauges today in Jelle's HotVW. 2 5/8" has a bezel diameter of 73 mm, another step closer to mocking up the dash
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rick m
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Driving Hot VWs for 44 Years Strong!
Re: Autometer gauge size
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February 22, 2009, 06:48:08 am »
Check out the new addition of the PHANTOM Autometer gauges I put in my 57 Oval Ragtop. I needed something I could see better at night...I painted the bezels silver to have a contrast against the gloss black dash.
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Rick Mortensen
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Re: Autometer gauge size
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February 22, 2009, 14:24:27 pm »
Lookin' good!!!
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67worshipper
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Re: Autometer gauge size
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February 22, 2009, 15:16:20 pm »
plenty of switches in there rick
its a
dash for sure.
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Wünderwolff
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Re: Autometer gauge size
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Reply #11 on:
February 22, 2009, 22:01:26 pm »
Very nice Rick M, did you measure the bezels?
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rick m
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Re: Autometer gauge size
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February 22, 2009, 23:30:06 pm »
I did not measure the bezels like the first post. I simply laid them out according to the old gauge holes...plus I have three LED lights, red, amber and green, going in the dash for the ignition on, fuel pump on and cooling fan on positions. I am ordering those this week from watson's streetworks wiring supplies.
Should have the dash finished an wired up within a week. Then on to the motor and drive train work...updating the interior carpets and then a test drive.
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