got my Air/Fuel gauge installed
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got my Air/Fuel gauge installed
Now all I have to do is fish a wire out to the sensor and
hook up the gauge.
(just a directory of pictures, I'll do a writeup later)
http://www.revbeergoggles.com/o2/
It didn't go so smoothly. The gauge and tube took a while to
figure out (no hole install) :) But I had to take the A pillar
plastic off one more time than I should have had to. (didn't get
the wires in properly) and broke the friggin plastic/metal clip
thingy. :( Well, I'll have to JB weld it back later, but for
now it's fine.
Amazing what you can do with PVC pipe.
--
DougW
hook up the gauge.
(just a directory of pictures, I'll do a writeup later)
http://www.revbeergoggles.com/o2/
It didn't go so smoothly. The gauge and tube took a while to
figure out (no hole install) :) But I had to take the A pillar
plastic off one more time than I should have had to. (didn't get
the wires in properly) and broke the friggin plastic/metal clip
thingy. :( Well, I'll have to JB weld it back later, but for
now it's fine.
Amazing what you can do with PVC pipe.
--
DougW
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Re: got my Air/Fuel gauge installed
hey - that looks really good, nice job.
Paul
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:Bsp%d.11833$ju.7234@okepread07...
> Now all I have to do is fish a wire out to the sensor and
> hook up the gauge.
>
> (just a directory of pictures, I'll do a writeup later)
> http://www.revbeergoggles.com/o2/
>
> It didn't go so smoothly. The gauge and tube took a while to
> figure out (no hole install) :) But I had to take the A pillar
> plastic off one more time than I should have had to. (didn't get
> the wires in properly) and broke the friggin plastic/metal clip
> thingy. :( Well, I'll have to JB weld it back later, but for
> now it's fine.
>
> Amazing what you can do with PVC pipe.
>
> --
> DougW
>
Paul
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:Bsp%d.11833$ju.7234@okepread07...
> Now all I have to do is fish a wire out to the sensor and
> hook up the gauge.
>
> (just a directory of pictures, I'll do a writeup later)
> http://www.revbeergoggles.com/o2/
>
> It didn't go so smoothly. The gauge and tube took a while to
> figure out (no hole install) :) But I had to take the A pillar
> plastic off one more time than I should have had to. (didn't get
> the wires in properly) and broke the friggin plastic/metal clip
> thingy. :( Well, I'll have to JB weld it back later, but for
> now it's fine.
>
> Amazing what you can do with PVC pipe.
>
> --
> DougW
>
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Re: got my Air/Fuel gauge installed
hey - that looks really good, nice job.
Paul
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:Bsp%d.11833$ju.7234@okepread07...
> Now all I have to do is fish a wire out to the sensor and
> hook up the gauge.
>
> (just a directory of pictures, I'll do a writeup later)
> http://www.revbeergoggles.com/o2/
>
> It didn't go so smoothly. The gauge and tube took a while to
> figure out (no hole install) :) But I had to take the A pillar
> plastic off one more time than I should have had to. (didn't get
> the wires in properly) and broke the friggin plastic/metal clip
> thingy. :( Well, I'll have to JB weld it back later, but for
> now it's fine.
>
> Amazing what you can do with PVC pipe.
>
> --
> DougW
>
Paul
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:Bsp%d.11833$ju.7234@okepread07...
> Now all I have to do is fish a wire out to the sensor and
> hook up the gauge.
>
> (just a directory of pictures, I'll do a writeup later)
> http://www.revbeergoggles.com/o2/
>
> It didn't go so smoothly. The gauge and tube took a while to
> figure out (no hole install) :) But I had to take the A pillar
> plastic off one more time than I should have had to. (didn't get
> the wires in properly) and broke the friggin plastic/metal clip
> thingy. :( Well, I'll have to JB weld it back later, but for
> now it's fine.
>
> Amazing what you can do with PVC pipe.
>
> --
> DougW
>
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Re: got my Air/Fuel gauge installed
hey - that looks really good, nice job.
Paul
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:Bsp%d.11833$ju.7234@okepread07...
> Now all I have to do is fish a wire out to the sensor and
> hook up the gauge.
>
> (just a directory of pictures, I'll do a writeup later)
> http://www.revbeergoggles.com/o2/
>
> It didn't go so smoothly. The gauge and tube took a while to
> figure out (no hole install) :) But I had to take the A pillar
> plastic off one more time than I should have had to. (didn't get
> the wires in properly) and broke the friggin plastic/metal clip
> thingy. :( Well, I'll have to JB weld it back later, but for
> now it's fine.
>
> Amazing what you can do with PVC pipe.
>
> --
> DougW
>
Paul
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:Bsp%d.11833$ju.7234@okepread07...
> Now all I have to do is fish a wire out to the sensor and
> hook up the gauge.
>
> (just a directory of pictures, I'll do a writeup later)
> http://www.revbeergoggles.com/o2/
>
> It didn't go so smoothly. The gauge and tube took a while to
> figure out (no hole install) :) But I had to take the A pillar
> plastic off one more time than I should have had to. (didn't get
> the wires in properly) and broke the friggin plastic/metal clip
> thingy. :( Well, I'll have to JB weld it back later, but for
> now it's fine.
>
> Amazing what you can do with PVC pipe.
>
> --
> DougW
>
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Re: got my Air/Fuel gauge installed
Paw did pass the time by typing:
> hey - that looks really good, nice job.
Thanks. :)
I'm amazed the paint comes out so darn close to factory.
Undercoat: Varsity P-1147 Quick dry Black Primer (no sand)
Colorcoat: Plasti-kote Ultra Enamel (indoor/outdoor)
1103 Satin Black
Didn't use a clearcoat (although I probably could use a
matt or semi-gloss) Once this cures it is quite resistant
to abuse.
When it gets warmer I'm going to repaint all the interior
bits that have worn off from rubbing. It's either going
to be those two or that fusion paint.
--
DougW
> hey - that looks really good, nice job.
Thanks. :)
I'm amazed the paint comes out so darn close to factory.
Undercoat: Varsity P-1147 Quick dry Black Primer (no sand)
Colorcoat: Plasti-kote Ultra Enamel (indoor/outdoor)
1103 Satin Black
Didn't use a clearcoat (although I probably could use a
matt or semi-gloss) Once this cures it is quite resistant
to abuse.
When it gets warmer I'm going to repaint all the interior
bits that have worn off from rubbing. It's either going
to be those two or that fusion paint.
--
DougW
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Re: got my Air/Fuel gauge installed
Paw did pass the time by typing:
> hey - that looks really good, nice job.
Thanks. :)
I'm amazed the paint comes out so darn close to factory.
Undercoat: Varsity P-1147 Quick dry Black Primer (no sand)
Colorcoat: Plasti-kote Ultra Enamel (indoor/outdoor)
1103 Satin Black
Didn't use a clearcoat (although I probably could use a
matt or semi-gloss) Once this cures it is quite resistant
to abuse.
When it gets warmer I'm going to repaint all the interior
bits that have worn off from rubbing. It's either going
to be those two or that fusion paint.
--
DougW
> hey - that looks really good, nice job.
Thanks. :)
I'm amazed the paint comes out so darn close to factory.
Undercoat: Varsity P-1147 Quick dry Black Primer (no sand)
Colorcoat: Plasti-kote Ultra Enamel (indoor/outdoor)
1103 Satin Black
Didn't use a clearcoat (although I probably could use a
matt or semi-gloss) Once this cures it is quite resistant
to abuse.
When it gets warmer I'm going to repaint all the interior
bits that have worn off from rubbing. It's either going
to be those two or that fusion paint.
--
DougW
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Posts: n/a
Re: got my Air/Fuel gauge installed
Paw did pass the time by typing:
> hey - that looks really good, nice job.
Thanks. :)
I'm amazed the paint comes out so darn close to factory.
Undercoat: Varsity P-1147 Quick dry Black Primer (no sand)
Colorcoat: Plasti-kote Ultra Enamel (indoor/outdoor)
1103 Satin Black
Didn't use a clearcoat (although I probably could use a
matt or semi-gloss) Once this cures it is quite resistant
to abuse.
When it gets warmer I'm going to repaint all the interior
bits that have worn off from rubbing. It's either going
to be those two or that fusion paint.
--
DougW
> hey - that looks really good, nice job.
Thanks. :)
I'm amazed the paint comes out so darn close to factory.
Undercoat: Varsity P-1147 Quick dry Black Primer (no sand)
Colorcoat: Plasti-kote Ultra Enamel (indoor/outdoor)
1103 Satin Black
Didn't use a clearcoat (although I probably could use a
matt or semi-gloss) Once this cures it is quite resistant
to abuse.
When it gets warmer I'm going to repaint all the interior
bits that have worn off from rubbing. It's either going
to be those two or that fusion paint.
--
DougW
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