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Non-Rallye Ammeter to Volt Gauge Conversion

Started by CudaA39, December 20, 2020, 05:50:24 PM

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CudaA39

I'm sure it's been done before but I figured I'd share.  I'm deep into the dash update for my Gen3 swap and into the gauge cluster.  I want to keep everything as OE as possible while also improving the functionality, so I converted my ammeter to a volt gauge by retrofitting an autometer gauge into it's place.  It was pretty straight forward, but definitely a must with my new 160 amp alternator.  My next move is to convert the blank plate in the next section into a true oil pressure gauge using the same concept.

I was able to disassemble the autometer by just working the crimp in the bezel until it freed itself from the plastic backing cup.  From there everything disassembled without issue.  The plastic retaining wings matched almost perfectly to the original gauge rivets, which I drilled out from the original plastic ammeter.  A little epoxy, and some calculations for the needle position, and everything lined up as well as it probably could have.  I dissected the autometer face to add a little guidance to the original face.  I think it's subtle enough to not look overdone in my opinion.  Can't wait to see it all back together.
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Poolshark314

Nice job! Can't wait to see it done either. Thought about doing similar with oil pressure and tach
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PLY474

Nice work!  Thanks for posting.  Do you recall which model/size you used?

YellowThumper

Great idea and setup. Thanks for sharing that.
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CudaA39

Quote from: PLY474 on December 20, 2020, 07:26:45 PM
Nice work!  Thanks for posting.  Do you recall which model/size you used?

Thank you!  I used a 2 1/16 unit because I figure all the guts are the same.  It probably just comes down to how you want to utilize the face.  For my oil gauge, I think a 2 5/8 gauge face would fit more complete over the stock blank but I'm still not set on how I want to approach it, so I went with a 2 1/16 with plans to cut it up again.
Check out my 71 Gen3 build:

https://youtu.be/XSDAWczXoZw

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PLY474

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Thanks for that!  Several years ago, a car was for sale and this picture was included.  I asked the owner how the oil gauge was done.  Unfortunately, he couldn't remember any details other than having sent it out to someplace in California to have it done.  I think oil gauge looks excellent so I saved the picture. 


CudaA39

I believe that gauge is from redline gauge works.  I inquired about that unit late last week but they only sent me a price ($320 for conversion with sending unit), but no pic.  I think it looks great, but rather pricey.  I should be all in on this one for just under $100 if I don't screw it up.  Will post pics when finished.
Check out my 71 Gen3 build:

https://youtu.be/XSDAWczXoZw

2015 Tri-State Stock/Superstock Champion
2017 Monster Mopar Weekend Sunday Pro Winner
2018 Monster Mopar Weekend Friday No Box Winner and 11.50 R/U

PLY474

Quote from: CudaA39 on December 21, 2020, 04:50:52 PM
I believe that gauge is from redline gauge works. 

Mystery solved!  Thanks again.  http://redlinegaugeworks.com/  I see they offer "E-body Non-Rally tach and oil psi gauge"


MoparLeo

What are your plans with updating the rest of the harness to handle the additional load. The volt/ammeter conversion  takes care of the voltage through firewall bulkhead harness block. 
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CudaA39

I actually haven't decided how I plan to wire everything.  I have a general idea, but because this will require a dedicated ignition for the FI, it's going to be an integrated system that still retains some of the original design for stuff like wipers, lighting, and driver controls.  All of the OE wiring will be replaced with either a purchased pre built unit or just my own remanufactured system.  The original dash harness is in good shape though.
Check out my 71 Gen3 build:

https://youtu.be/XSDAWczXoZw

2015 Tri-State Stock/Superstock Champion
2017 Monster Mopar Weekend Sunday Pro Winner
2018 Monster Mopar Weekend Friday No Box Winner and 11.50 R/U

JunkYardFind

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Quote from: CudaA39 on December 20, 2020, 05:50:24 PM
I'm sure it's been done before but I figured I'd share.  I'm deep into the dash update for my Gen3 swap and into the gauge cluster.  I want to keep everything as OE as possible while also improving the functionality, so I converted my ammeter to a volt gauge by retrofitting an autometer gauge into it's place.  It was pretty straight forward, but definitely a must with my new 160 amp alternator.  My next move is to convert the blank plate in the next section into a true oil pressure gauge using the same concept.

I was able to disassemble the autometer by just working the crimp in the bezel until it freed itself from the plastic backing cup.  From there everything disassembled without issue.  The plastic retaining wings matched almost perfectly to the original gauge rivets, which I drilled out from the original plastic ammeter.  A little epoxy, and some calculations for the needle position, and everything lined up as well as it probably could have.  I dissected the autometer face to add a little guidance to the original face.  I think it's subtle enough to not look overdone in my opinion.  Can't wait to see it all back together.
@CudaA39
Could you go into a little more detail after you drill out the rivets on the oem meter. Probably straight forward once I get the replacement volt meter but in the mean time...
> Does the oem needle come off and then re-used on the volt meter?
> Is glue the only thing holding the meter to the ALT gauge back part.
> I realize this is likely installed already but do you have any other pics of the assembly?

Sorry for all the questions! I have just pulled the gauge cluster and am on this problem now. Thanks for any help on this!

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CudaA39

Quote from: JunkYardFind.com on March 07, 2021, 09:54:43 PM
@CudaA39
Could you go into a little more detail after you drill out the rivets on the oem meter. Probably straight forward once I get the replacement volt meter but in the mean time...
> Does the oem needle come off and then re-used on the volt meter?
> Is glue the only thing holding the meter to the ALT gauge back part.
> I realize this is likely installed already but do you have any other pics of the assembly?

Sorry for all the questions! I have just pulled the gauge cluster and am on this problem now. Thanks for any help on this!

Good questions...I believe the only thing holding the OE needle on was pressure.  I used two spoons on either side and it popped right off...same with the needle on the Autometer unit.  I actually messed up the first one by cutting the needle off, $50 lesson.

The original rivers, if you drill them out correctly, were used for alignment.  The Autometer gauge motor has wings.on it to attach it's faceplate, and those wings have holes that (when drilled out a size or two) align with the OE rivets on the backside.  I used a two part epoxy to secure everything.  It's glued but it ain't going anywhere I'd say.

And unfortunately since I've posted this I've done very little with the car (1/2 through building our house and another kiddo on the way).  I was lucky enough to spice a other OE gauge setup for some extra needles.  Once I find the motivation again I'll finish up the cluster finally.  Maybe this question was all I needed haha.  Will post more pics for sure, glad to motivate.

Check out my 71 Gen3 build:

https://youtu.be/XSDAWczXoZw

2015 Tri-State Stock/Superstock Champion
2017 Monster Mopar Weekend Sunday Pro Winner
2018 Monster Mopar Weekend Friday No Box Winner and 11.50 R/U

JunkYardFind

Thanks! I get my volt meter tomorrow. I may make a video out of the process. I have already disassembled the OEM gauge and drilled out the rivets. Looking forward to this mod as it's the last gauge I need. I finally got the clock adapted to quartz. Should get that next week! Getting there.....SLOWLY.

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