Just when I was about to cut the back of my cluster to install a voltmeter from a Dodge Van, Greg at RT-ENG came up with another good one. You can use a water temp gauge for the amp meter in a rally cluster to read voltage instead of amps and get rid of the dangerous Ammeter. You have to buy his 5v voltage limiter and the special sending unit. Here is the link showing the standard cluster using a fuel gauge.
www.rt-eng.com/mediawiki/images/f/f6/Stealth_Voltmeter.pdfSee text below:
Stealth Voltmeter
Keep the Stock look when adding a Voltmeter
The voltmeter consists of:
The Voltmeter is a standard mopar fuel gage with an ammeter face.
A special "VOLTMETER SENDING UNIT" is used in place of the fuel sending unit.
This allows the meter to have the same response as fuel, oil, and temp gages.
How to read ammeter scale:
The normal alternator voltage has been moved to agree with the center of the voltmeter.
13.5V was the average voltage at the back of the instrument cluster with a good alternator.
The lower and upper markings are 9V and 18V as in a standard voltmeter.
Fig 1 Ammeter face / Voltage Scale
Fig 2: Gage and sending unit hook-up
Sending unit connections:
Only two connections,
1.) The IGN (ignition) tab is connected to battery voltage a jumper wire to the limiter is quickest.
2.) The GAGE tab is connected to the sending side of the gage (the other gage lead connects to the limiter).
Sending unit:
Works like an oil, temp or fuel sending unit except it sends voltage information;
Will work only with the new replacement limiter;
Like all the dash gages -accuracy is affected if the limiter voltage is not accurate;
The sending unit will not work correctly if the limiter has been replaced by a linear regulator.
Bypass original ammeter:
Disconnect original ammeter wire from ammeter, then connect two wires together with a bolt and nut tightly cover
connection with electrical tape. For additional improvement run wire from output of alternator to starter relay stud, this
leaves the fusible link in the circuit to protect your wiring.
Built-in Indicator Lights
The SU (sending unit) light's brightness and pulse rate will be proportional to the voltage at the IGN tab.
This gives an indication that the voltmeter sending unit is following the battery voltage.
The GP (gage power) light will flash when the limiter applies power to the gage.
This light was included as the stock limiter and gives no indication its working.