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anyone open up a VDO gauge?
has anyone opend up a vdo gauge?
I would like to paint the indicators bright red like all of the new gages. what do you think? easy job, or breaking a watertight seal or what..... Ramb |
I believe they are sealed, just looked at the ones I pulled out of my boat and I don't think they can be opened.
I just redid mine with monster gauges and carbon fiber panels. |
can you post or send me pics of your panel
i want to do the same thing , only the dutch (cheap) way. I have a friend who works at spectrim cubic ( hydrograhics) and have access to cnc mills and scrap aluminum billet for $0.10 a pound. I want to print carbon fiber, duplicate the safety graphics and text, and clear coat, then make some polished aluminum bezels that fit over my vdo's , and if possible, paint the indicators red...... should look good, not too loud, but a definite upgrade. Ramb robert.hamelink"at"jci.com |
Sounds like a whole lot of work for what could be replaced with more of what you want for around $40 each for the smaller gauges and around $150 for tachs.
I think you'll have problems with fogging lenses. |
yea
if they are sealed. I'll keep them that way they all work and look good right now I was just lookign at Autometer gauges to try and generate the profile for the bezels and noticed that all/most high perf gauges have bright red indicators....... Ramb |
Just pony up for new gauges.....:p
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Originally Posted by RonS
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Who made the carbon dash panels? How did they get the lettering on them for switches on the lower sections? |
Originally Posted by Rambunctious
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has anyone opend up a vdo gauge?
I would like to paint the indicators bright red like all of the new gages. what do you think? easy job, or breaking a watertight seal or what..... Ramb |
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Originally Posted by Rambunctious
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can you post or send me pics of your panel
i want to do the same thing , only the dutch (cheap) way. I have a friend who works at spectrim cubic ( hydrograhics) and have access to cnc mills and scrap aluminum billet for $0.10 a pound. I want to print carbon fiber, duplicate the safety graphics and text, and clear coat, then make some polished aluminum bezels that fit over my vdo's , and if possible, paint the indicators red...... should look good, not too loud, but a definite upgrade. Ramb robert.hamelink"at"jci.com I ended up in a dash panel dilemma with the same year model boat as yours. I needed to add instruments to monitor a blower motor repower, as well as a mechanical trim indicator, but I didn't want to change anything that tried to make a nice old boat look like anything other than a nice old boat. I ended up making panels from scratch, matching the color, getting a silkscreen outfit to print the pinstripe, and finding a way to duplicate the textured clear outer finish. All in all it was a huge PITA. But, if you were to fit newer gauges w/ bezels it might look like this... |
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