Today, I plumbed an OIL GAUGE into the Chally and installed it in the dash. About 4 hours of back & knee-breaking labour!!!
At first I thought I might use this rack, but it didn't fit the level of this build. So I extracted just the oil gauge and chucked the rest!
First was to drill a hole through the firewall, which I needed both for the oil gauge and to run a wire for a Tach (you can just see it to the right) I have.
Here it is from the engine side, with the oil tube and tach to coil wire threaded through.
Then, disassemble the dash - what a PIA it is to work on dashes and such, being just outside the door, hanging over the sill and seat...OUCH!
Then I removed the blank gauge panel...
First, I drilled a pilot, then used a hole saw to cut it out to close to the finished size.
As I didn't have exactly the right size hole-saw, I used a smaller one and cut several times coming close to the edge each time.
Filed it out to the final size, leaving it snug so I didn't need to secure it otherwise.
Wired up the lights to a dash circiut (12V ACC switched) and ran the oil tube to the gauge:
Putting it back together...
Wala! :bounce: Now I can monitor the most important engine function and not have to think "what if"...
Thanks for looking!! Tomorrow I wire up the radio!