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Fitting gauges.
I have finally got round to fitting my gauges. Help reqd. re wiring. I presume the live for the electrical temp, gauge comes from the voltage stabilizer on back of speedo. But where do you take a feed from for battery condition indicator. Also is it possible to get a higher oil pressure switch, say 20psi.
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The Battery if its easiest.But where do you take a feed from for battery condition indicator.
Why do you need a higher pressure oil switch, they are designed to come on at lower pressures 6lbs if I remember and are standard across the whole `A` series engines.
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But thats why you should fit an oil pressure guage if you are worried, because if the oil pressure switch plays up as mine did earlier in the year the only way to be sure is to replace it, unless the engine is starting to rattle more than usual.
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If you fitted a 20 lbs oil pressure switch then it would be most likely
'on' when you were on tickover after a run on a hot day if your engine
is well used? A warning light which is on too often tends to be ignored!!
'on' when you were on tickover after a run on a hot day if your engine
is well used? A warning light which is on too often tends to be ignored!!
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That rather depends 
You can fit two small ones next to the speedo, I believe, and I think one of the specialists sells a replacement bit of alloy for the alloy-dashed cars, with holes in.
Otherwise: You can hang them on the shelf under the heater (seen that), or make up a panel and put them behind the steering wheel (a shot of mine just before I fitted it is here: http://www.pyoor.org/photos/cars/rebecca_new_dash.jpg) which is also a fairly popular location.

You can fit two small ones next to the speedo, I believe, and I think one of the specialists sells a replacement bit of alloy for the alloy-dashed cars, with holes in.
Otherwise: You can hang them on the shelf under the heater (seen that), or make up a panel and put them behind the steering wheel (a shot of mine just before I fitted it is here: http://www.pyoor.org/photos/cars/rebecca_new_dash.jpg) which is also a fairly popular location.
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It's one from a scrap minor which I've brazed an insert into and then filled....quite a lot. I want to redo it now I've got a welder, 'cos I wasn't at all happy with the quality. Also, I've learned that I can use about another half inch of the space left blank; 'cos the iPaq sits higher up than I expected....Where did you get the glove box lid from or is it the original frame that you have welded a panel over.
Now all I need is a GPS addon and a harddrive and my car will be the first StrongARM powered minor ;-)
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Like mine:bigginger wrote:...like what Cam did too.
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Which I made fom 3mm Aluminium shaped to fit and attached in the same way as the original (bolts/screws from underneath). Then just primed and painted.
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...ere Grommett. That's a bit techno-trousers isn't it? makes my old man's smartcar sportster thingy look like trabantCam wrote:
Like mine:
http://potteries.mmoc.org.uk/Members_Ca ... rris30.JPG
Which I made fom 3mm Aluminium shaped to fit and attached in the same way as the original (bolts/screws from underneath). Then just primed and painted.

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but if it's standard don't you think the beauty lies in the fact that the minor doesn't need them?
Yep, I fully agree. Somehow I've managed without any warning guages over the last 5 years.
What's the point of having an oil pressure guage for example? Either there's enough oil pressure or there isn't - it's going to be obvious very quickly if things are going wrong by the engine note and / or lack of power. Plus the oil light on the speedo should illuminate when it's low on oil.
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Uh, well, see, I thought to myself "I've got this iPaq I bought when I was ill, and I'm not using it now".... and then I thought "it could be a music player in the mog..."... and then... well, then it just spiraled. That plus the set of gauges from a Reliant Scimtar.Guy Denning wrote:...ere Grommett. That's a bit techno-trousers isn't it? makes my old man's smartcar sportster thingy look like trabant
Weeelll, see, I get this flickering oil-pressure light at idle when I dash off the motorway in hot weather, and I've always wondered how bad it was... and see, Rebecca *came* with a dash insert, and no glove box. So I'm kinda keeping her the way she was originally. Just um, tider, and with instruments actually connected to things as opposed to just sat there. Oh, and a clockChris Morley wrote:What's the point of having an oil pressure guage for example? Either there's enough oil pressure or there isn't - it's going to be obvious very quickly if things are going wrong by the engine note and / or lack of power.

I also love having a Rev Counter. Makes me feel all sporty ;-)
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