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Mayf,
Pretty sure the power to the gauges and dash lights come from the voltage=
=20
stabilizer. It's a little squarish, metal device about 2"x2" and is=20
screwed to the support column that goes from the dash to the firewall (jus=
t to=20
the right of the steering column). If you pull the wires off be sure to=
=20
label where each goes because the color coding of the wires will probably=
be =20
faded. Not sure of a source for the stabilizer if that's the problem.
Mark L
=20
=20
In a message dated 9/18/2016 4:15:19 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, =20
tigers@autox.team.net writes:
=20
=20
Ok, I am replacing and adding a couple of dash switches to my car. The=
=20
pieces I need are the chrome screw on switch bezel for use on the wood da=
sh. =20
Is there a source for such? I have the switches but sadly they do not=20
come with them. =20
And I am having the dickens of a time with the instruments: mostly with=
=20
the dash lights. I know grounds are the typical source or cause of the=20
problems and I have been attacking that as best I can. Also there does=
not seem=20
to be power to that circuit, even when I turn the lights on and the panel=
=20
switch as well. I replaced the fuse block and that did help. More voltag=
e.=20
Was pretty corroded. New one has a spiffy cover and I applied dielectric=
=20
grease as well. The wipers work, the horn honks the heater motor runs,=
have=20
oil pressure, but no dash light or fuel level or temp. Also purchased a=
=20
brake light switch as well. Turn signals work as does the green indicator=
=20
light on the dash. Head lights ( high and low beams), turn signals and st=
op=20
light all work. Part of the issue is size 100 hands (big) in a size 3 und=
er=20
dash. So I am going to keep after it. Was there an wiring change in the=
MK1=20
production run? The wiring on my gas and temp gages does not look like th=
e=20
schematic. If I look at the back side of the fuel gage and temp gage wha=
t=20
wire goes where?=20
Some remote help needed here=E2=80=A6 at least some advice or comment.=20
mayf =20
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Worlds Fastest Sunbeam, period.
204.913 mph flying mile
210.779 mph exit (not top) speed=20
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<DIV><STRONG>Mayf,</STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG>Pretty sure the power to the gauges and dash lights come from=
the=20
voltage stabilizer. It's a little squarish, metal device about 2"x2"=
and=20
is screwed to the support column that goes from the dash to the firewall=
(just=20
to the right of the steering column). If you pull the wires off be=
sure to=20
label where each goes because the color coding of the wires will probably=
be=20
faded. Not sure of a source for the stabilizer if that's the=20
problem.</STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG>Mark L</STRONG></DIV>
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<DIV>
<DIV>In a message dated 9/18/2016 4:15:19 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,=20
tigers@autox.team.net writes:</DIV>
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<P class=3DMsoNormal>And I am having the dickens of a time with the inst=
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mostly with the dash lights. I know grounds are the typical source or ca=
use of=20
the problems and I have been attacking that as best I can. Also th=
ere=20
does not seem to be power to that circuit, even when I turn the lights=
on and=20
the panel switch as well. I replaced the fuse block and that did=
help.=20
More voltage. Was pretty corroded. New one has a spiffy cover and I appl=
ied=20
dielectric grease as well. The wipers work, the horn honks the hea=
ter=20
motor runs, have oil pressure, but no dash light or fuel level or temp.=
Also=20
purchased a brake light switch as well. Turn signals work as does the gr=
een=20
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nals=20
and stop light all work. Part of the issue is size 100 hands (big) in a=
size 3=20
under dash. So I am going to keep after it. Was there an wir=
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look like the schematic. If I look at the back side of the fuel ga=
ge and=20
temp gage what wire goes where?<o:p></o:p></P>
<P class=3DMsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></P>
<P class=3DMsoNormal>Some remote help needed here=E2=80=A6 at least some=
advice or=20
comment.<o:p></o:p></P>
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<P class=3DMsoNormal>mayf <o:p></o:p></P>
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(not=20
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