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Old 03-13-2007, 03:25 PM
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aux heat gauge

well I am going to flush my system and at the same time I was thinking of installing my aux temp gauge in one of the motor drain cocks there is one on the drivers side and one one the passengers side.
before I do this has anyone else placed a gauge in one of these motor drain cocks.
or is this not a good location
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i belive if its in the block its good as long as it dont leak but thats just me man good luck and post some pics when you got it all done man i wanna see were you put the gauge cause ive been trying to find a place for my a/f gauge
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I also have a amp meter and oil psi I am thinking of drilling 3 holes in the dash and placing them there kind of above the glove box
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talk to 4crawler he has a really sweet looking pillar pod for our trucks i so want one!! just no money im him and hell get you the stuff well here man ill do it lol......... http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...es/index.shtml

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Originally Posted by CyMoN
I also have a amp meter and oil psi I am thinking of drilling 3 holes in the dash and placing them there kind of above the glove box
Avoid drilling in the dash....having holes there if you ever decided to remove them would suck. I'd think about it long and hard before drilling....I don't think i could bring myself to do it.
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Originally Posted by just a 22re
talk to 4crawler he has a really sweet looking pillar pod for our trucks i so want one!! just no money im him and hell get you the stuff well here man ill do it lol......... http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...es/index.shtml

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Jeff Mosk has the pillars made. I've ordered two from him. Check out:
http://www.well.com/user/mosk/gaugepillars.htm
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I have 2 dashs one I am going to install with a inclinometer and I will save the one I take out just for this reason


and for those pillers they do look nice but I think I would rather try to make my own then spend 80 bucks on them

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Originally Posted by CyMoN
I have 2 dashs one I am going to install with a inclinometer and I will save the one I take out just for this reason


and for those pillers they do look nice but I think I would rather try to make my own then spend 80 bucks on them
good plan
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