Gauge sizes
Gauge sizes
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666 SVT

Original Poster:

1,052 posts

261 months

Saturday 1st August 2020
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Would anyone happen to know what size the small gauges are? A quick search seems to suggest either 52mm, 58mm or 61mm? I’m looking to add a volt meter sometime over winter but I’m looking to get the gauge bought before I dismantle the dash.
Thanks.

Belle427

11,124 posts

254 months

Saturday 1st August 2020
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Mine are 52 mm on a 95 car.

666 SVT

Original Poster:

1,052 posts

261 months

Saturday 1st August 2020
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Cheers, That’s what I was hoping for as there seems to be a bigger selection for that size.
Col

QBee

22,015 posts

165 months

Sunday 2nd August 2020
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If you call Caerbont on 01639 732200, you may well find that they can make you one to match the gauges on your car.

Alternatively, may I suggest that you can get any number of plug in volt meters off EBay that will go in your fag lighter socket, if it's volts you are interested in. Many of them also give you a couple of USB charging points as well.
Ebay number 233644713836 is a good example.

I would fit an oil temperature gauge if I was wanting to add a gauge to the dash, or if you are interested in the air/fuel ratio, and AFR gauge. Caerbont make both of those.

https://www.caigauge.com/blog/customised-motorcycl...
https://www.smiths-instruments.co.uk/tvr

The latter two will need the correct sender

magpies

5,190 posts

203 months

Sunday 2nd August 2020
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Air/Fuel ratio is generally only needed on forced induction engines.

I've fitted Oil Temperature and Fuel Pressure gauges.

it is amazing how long it takes for the oil to come up to temperature.

I've had fuel pressure problems in the past - both pump and relay at different times.

Riff Raff

5,424 posts

216 months

Sunday 2nd August 2020
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I bought a voltmeter from TVR Parts and fitted it in place of the clock (which was broken anyway). It's a good colour match for the other clocks, and has the right font and logo.

I figured I didn't need two clocks as the radio head unit has one in it too. I obviously didn't need to cut any more holes in the dash, or interfere with the wiring for things like lighting. That said from memory there were spares for those in the main instrument harness behind the clocks. It may be that the Chim and the Griff shared the same harness. Dunno.

The only thing you need to figure out is where you take the +ve feed for the meter from. I chose not to run mine back to the battery - I ended picking up from the harness into the stereo, which was measuring the same volts as the battery positive.