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There was a thread a while back where @ak diesel driver mentioned mounting them in the overhead console I believe. It was a pretty slick idea in my estimation.
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Where were the wires to the overhead run?There was a thread a while back where @ak diesel driver mentioned mounting them in the overhead console I believe. It was a pretty slick idea in my estimation.
I have one of these setting atop of my dash.I haven't figured that out yet.
Hopefully I can figure out at least one. If I can't figure out mounting 2 gauges, I will probably go with the dual gauge I posted earlier.
I'm hoping to find something not quite so large.
Looks nice.There was a thread a while back where @ak diesel driver mentioned mounting them in the overhead console I believe. It was a pretty slick idea in my estimation.
Might have removed some trim from behind the front door and snaked the wires between the overhead covering and the ceiling through that area.Looks nice.
I'm curious as to how he ran the wires.
I wonder if they could be mounted just behind the turned up windshield visor.Might have removed some trim from behind the front door and snaked the wires between the overhead covering and the ceiling through that area.
But he will have more detail.
Looks like you could drill And Tap the Quadstar fitting, if you knew which flat to drill.For those of you wondering what fittings will fit I did some digging tonight on what possibly may work.
The 6AN is equal in accepting the 3/8 fuel hose.The fitting itself to me that threads into the injection pump appears to be a M10x1.5 with an o-ring under it with 6AN on top.I looked at what I found by quadstar and it appears to be just that.I found the fittings on Amazon and the prices are pretty cheap.These are Canadian prices.I’m pretty sure these fittings will do the job.
The one fitting showing the dimensions and measurements will probably work better if you use a larger drill bit to make the orifice larger and go straight through it.Using a 3/8 bit will probably leave you with not much material remaining on the M10 end or you can leave the fitting as is but it’ll be just 1/4” diameter.
I could be wrong on some of this but the quadstar fitting appears to be M10x1.5 on the pump end.I hope this helps.
That's what I did.I think though I’ll order the additional fitting when the time comes to allow a little extra room.