jimm1009
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A couple of weeks ago I removed all of my gages, cleaned them, and replaced the 5-wire spider harness. I also made a ground harness to go from each electric gage to ground once it is reinstalled. Months ago when I drove the truck from Louisiana up to it's new home here near Louisville, KY the oil pressure fluctuated a lot as the ground was very poor.
Common problem and I fixed mine. While all the gages were out I stripped off the paint and then primed and painted from and back of panel.
The smaller gages were identified with approximately 3/8 or so tall white lettering that appeared to be painted on.
My question to the masses is this; I don't want to use a label maker as the label is shiny. I look at Rick Larsen's site and while he may make an small oil board stencil, there were no label kits listed.
Has anyone come across a source or method for remarking the panel? Yes I know that the average Joe would not be too smart if he did not know the function of each of the gages but I would like for it to appear close to the way it was. Thank you, Jim or jimm1009 here on s.s.
Common problem and I fixed mine. While all the gages were out I stripped off the paint and then primed and painted from and back of panel.
The smaller gages were identified with approximately 3/8 or so tall white lettering that appeared to be painted on.
My question to the masses is this; I don't want to use a label maker as the label is shiny. I look at Rick Larsen's site and while he may make an small oil board stencil, there were no label kits listed.
Has anyone come across a source or method for remarking the panel? Yes I know that the average Joe would not be too smart if he did not know the function of each of the gages but I would like for it to appear close to the way it was. Thank you, Jim or jimm1009 here on s.s.