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Posted by John Roseland on Saturday, July 18, 2009:In Reply to: case 580c mechanical gauges posted by carson on Wednesday, July 15, 2009:
carson:AJ has some good advice for you in regards to thread sizes. I just replaced the gauges in my 680 with AutoMeter Z series from Summit Racing. They had the best price and were one of the few vendors that had an air pressure gauge which I had broken. I had no problem with thread sizes. Pull one of your gauges out and carefully measure the hole diameter in your dashboard. Most replacement gauges require a 2 1/16th hole. At least the ones I purchased did.The mechanical transmission oil temperature gauge is way more expensive than the one with the electrical sending unit.The same is true with the engine water temp. Wiring them is pretty simple.
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