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Old 11-28-2005, 07:24 AM   #1
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Can any one tell me how to hook it up in a 67. I have alwayes use volt gages and my lab pup ate the instructions.
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Old 11-28-2005, 08:42 AM   #2
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Can any one tell me how to hook it up in a 67. I have alwayes use volt gages and my lab pup ate the instructions.
I'm working from memory here....from your voltage regulator, "B" side, run a heavy (8ga min in my opinion) to your guage. Then from the other post on the guage run it back to the "B" post. Remember A LOT of juice is going to the guage and it will get hot. Make sure you check it often.

Also I hope you have a 30, with a large face, guage instead of the 30-60 one. With the 30 you can actually see what's going on. The 30-60 is more of a general guage.

Again...from memory here....someone correct me if I'm wrong. I also would suggest picking up a good Haynes manual for your car if you haven't already done so.
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Oh I forgot, you could also wait at your puppies rear for the recycled instructions
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Thanks for the info
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