Replace Dash Panel with New White One
#1
has anyone changed out their old(er) black dash with a new(er) white one? If so, and input on difficulty of this job on single engine boat and where the dash panel can be purchase would be appreciated.
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MIdnightRider-
Do you mean that you can't use bezels on the new dash because the wiring is too short??
Can you take the entire dash out with the gauges and wiring harness attached or do you have to take all of the gauges out of the dash, install the new dash, and install all the new gauges from lying under the dash??
Do you mean that you can't use bezels on the new dash because the wiring is too short??
Can you take the entire dash out with the gauges and wiring harness attached or do you have to take all of the gauges out of the dash, install the new dash, and install all the new gauges from lying under the dash??
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First, I'm not to familiar with what your working on. Mines a triple, but the old dash's put the gauges so close to one another, bezels won't clear each other. But the way to do is take the panel loose, and detach each gauge one at a time, remove it, hook it back up once removed, in order to keep it all organized.
#5
Powerguy,
This is the link to Nisonger marine. http://www.nisongermarine.com/dash-p...ch-panels.html
I'd take a couple of pictures of the back of the dash before removing all the gauges. I put bezels on my gauges when I bought the boat. I did them one at a time. I estimate replacing a twin dash to take around 6 hours. Lots of wires. I paid $170.00 for bezels. That was a lot better than the $1,000.00 the factory was getting.
MIdnightRider,
When you replace your dash there will be room for bezels. The triples look great with bezels. Do you have the Stewart Warner or Gaffrig gauges?
Dan
This is the link to Nisonger marine. http://www.nisongermarine.com/dash-p...ch-panels.html
I'd take a couple of pictures of the back of the dash before removing all the gauges. I put bezels on my gauges when I bought the boat. I did them one at a time. I estimate replacing a twin dash to take around 6 hours. Lots of wires. I paid $170.00 for bezels. That was a lot better than the $1,000.00 the factory was getting.
MIdnightRider,
When you replace your dash there will be room for bezels. The triples look great with bezels. Do you have the Stewart Warner or Gaffrig gauges?
Dan
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I'm hoping to put in gafs. The old panel keeps the clusters so close that besels wont fit. I wish they did, the new panel cost 450, I could powder coat the old one for about $10.00. It will cost me almost a thousand in besels, 800-900 on gauges per motor. The shifter and throttles are great, my local race shop will powder coat those white. In all I'll have to much money in it, but that is all my ride needs, well that and 3 B&M 420's, more stereo equipment, High back bolsters, 20k worth of custom paint, stelling big tubes, stelling boxes, oh and I will need to trade my expo on a freightliner. LOL
#7
If you go in white they are $390.00. My bezels only cost $170.00 for a twin application back in 1997. If you want gauges and bezels contact Wally. I believe he has connections. Back 4 More did the same project except for a twin application. He might have some ideas. He also had a neat Idea for the black Plexiglas.
I've got a new Speedo I'll let go cheap. It's a white Gaffrig 100 MPH. I'll never need it on my boat.
Dan
I've got a new Speedo I'll let go cheap. It's a white Gaffrig 100 MPH. I'll never need it on my boat.
Dan


