instrument pod thermometer?
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instrument pod thermometer?
My gyro (despite a valiant effort on my part to fix it) is kaput. I've searched the forums, but can't seem to find the answer I'm looking for. Does the stock interior/exterior temp guage (non compass version) fit into the gyro hole, or would anyone have a suggestion of a product with said qualities that would? I'm in a 98 l400 supper exceed. Thanks.
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Re: instrument pod thermometer?
My mind went elsewhereobeygravity wrote:fit into the gyro hole

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Re: instrument pod thermometer?
I suppose that would be an interior temp guage only 

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Re: instrument pod thermometer?
I have an attitude ball for sale after I modified my gauge pod with new gauges to monitor diesel vitals.
Needs to be refilled is all and that's easy to do. Just need mineral oil and a new alignment pin....
Oh and some JB Weld epoxy to seal the thing.
Autometer makes a wide range of gauges that require minimal work on the pod to make them fit.
The center hole needs some sanding to allow proper fitment of 2 5/8 gauge but they do fit. I have proof of that.
Needs to be refilled is all and that's easy to do. Just need mineral oil and a new alignment pin....
Oh and some JB Weld epoxy to seal the thing.
Autometer makes a wide range of gauges that require minimal work on the pod to make them fit.
The center hole needs some sanding to allow proper fitment of 2 5/8 gauge but they do fit. I have proof of that.
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