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Bruce, I don't think you should have much problem finding
a 12v sender. The sender should only have a single pole and possibly be a TS-6. I have seen them on the internet for 12v systems. I ve read that these are tested by measuring resistance at different temperatures, by putting them in hot water and cold water. Terry |
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I am using a NOS GMC rectangular civilian pattern
I t came with a mechanical "bourdon" tube and greatly simplify my chabig to 12V. Oil gauge is mechanical and works But has now been replace with a larger face circular oil pressure gauge mounted under the dash...... I wanted more info to monitor.... installation may be reversed at a later time. Fuel gauge needed a voltage reducer to use with the my 12 v system........and with the two way fuel tank switch from Bob Phillips worked beasutifully. Both floats were replaced with repro. I now have 237 miles on the odometer. For the Speedo...... because I was using a GMC the fitting at the speedo head is a hollow square and had to have a cable made....... found a guys who works from home near Smiths Fall who for just under $100 made me a cable that fits the GMC head and the GM T case fitting..... steel with black vinyl coating...... bare steel sheath is also available but shunned due to rust deterioration...... he does a lot of antique boat tachometer and strongly recommends vinyl coating for all applications. Mine went on flawlessly. That leaves the AMP meter which can be used as is even with voltage changes as it functions basically as a master connection for all other items that are going through it........ it basically shows if the charging system is putting out enough voltage / amps to satisfy the demand and with a a 75 amp alternator should never be an issue with a stock CMP...... My various toggle switches are all PA after finding that the NOS, still wrapped and sealed toggle switches, had badly oxidized inside the wrapping. If you are curious, Ebay had a few listings for rebuilt Chev clusters just short of $1000 USA DOLLARS.....HO BUT WITH FREEE SHIPPING hA!!! \ CHEERS
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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Hi Bob
I was almost ready to buy a new dash board but since the other gauges work, I will pursue this temp gauge rehab. I found on the net that I need a AC Delco 1512015 sender which is used on 6v. gm vehicles. There is one on ebay for 135 US but I may find one around here even on an old grain truck. I have a friend who is a electrical engineer who may know how to adjust the present set up. I am also working on the wipers, do you know how the vac line is plumbed thru the dash, see my pic earlier in this thread. Speedo cable is next, thanks for your speedo info!! Thanks Terry |
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Terry, I have NOS speedo cables , they are for the G-506 Chevy, you'll need to give me a length,
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Hi Frank
Can you post a picture of the connector for the speedo and the overall lenght. Thanks.....
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Hi Terry
ON the cab 11 the solid copper line comes out centered on the dash.....on the cab 12....with the windshield that opens.... it comes out the driver's side on the rigid post than transition via a short rubber line to the solid line of the wiper motor mounted and pivitting with the windshield...... T connection to the other wiper motor. I only have a cab 11 pic at the moment but can look for or take pictures of a cab 12 if needed. Cheers PS plumbing done by Grant..... with acorn nuts as they are less damaging than a bare nut/bolt staring at your forehead. Notice the absence of door hooks/eyelets.... mine never had them retro fitted.
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Hi Bob
So my Cab 12 has a non opening windshield, but no hole for the copper line, so should I route it over to the drivers windshield post? Were will it go thru on the drivers post? Good idea to look at the speedo ends, do you know the length I need? Mine could be a civilian dash and speedo, since the temp gauge is not capillary type. Cheers Terry |
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Thanks Tony
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Hi Guys, the speedo cable is 98" , sorry I am not even going to try to post a photo here , these are WW 2 nos not the ones that were made in the 50's to go with the larger civy speedo head, I also have those in stock, send me a pm if your interested
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Hi Terry
Just in case..... the Ford inside and outside door handles are available at Mac AUTO in NY. Cheers
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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