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Little over 9 years after I got my truck I am posting here again, bumping an ancient new user thread as a way to reintroduce myself. I am putting this truck back on the road after I had life get in the way. I look forward to talking with more of you as I get this thing sorted out from its years...
Well my name is Jack Ward and I just purchased my first deuce and a half 6x6 truck. It is a 1971 model with a White multi fuel motor and the whistler C turbo. I have a long list of restorations projects and modification projects that I will be doing and I'll be hopefully writing them all up...
Thank you steelandcanvas I love this site already it is full of very helpful information. My fuel level is one thing because I can look down into the tank but the engine conditions are something I want to be able to monitor. Those gauges you recommended from hewitt industries look like they will...
Steelandcanvas thank you for the input those gauges look pretty cool. I plan to diag what is making the stock gauges not work before I decide to replace the gauges. While I can appreciate the restoration of these trucks I wanted to bring mine more into the present and try to make it a bit easier...
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Did you ever do anything about this? This is the exact same reason that I want to upgrade my gauges in my deuce plus my fuel and coolant temp gauges do not work so I was wanting to replace and upgrade.
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