want to build custom intrument cluster- any ideas?

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I wanna build a custom instrument cluster for my 83 k10. looking for some ideas and maybe some "how toos" from you guys that have done it already. I wanna keep the basic setup, I just want to build it up with cool lookin auto meter gauges and replace the clock with an oil pressure gauge. Im really open to anything!
 

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Ive been thinking about how to do mine for a while. Given the shape and mass if the factory dash, I plan to machine mine out of plastic (HDPE - like cutting board material). Other options I've considered is to make a fiberglass mold using the stock dash and then modifying it to suit my needs, building the blank out of wood and then making a mold from it, or trying to do something with aluminum - either an overlay of the factory dash or compete replacement. What capabilities (equipment/tools) do you have in the shop?
 

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I have been kicking this idea around for awhile about installing auto meter guages. This is my first post, and I thought that this is good time to ask you guys if you had considered using the factory plug that plugs into the printed circuit board on the back of the instrument cluster. I am wondering if anyone has used this plug with or without some kind of an adapter, because after all, it has your fuel level wires, lights, ect. already there for easy access. I like the original guages, but lets face it auto meter guages are way better, and look amazing.
 

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I like the look of AutoMeter gauges too. I'm not aware of an adapter that will work for the factory plug. On past projects I cut the factory plug off and used an aftermarket plug (like weather packs) to replace it as I still wanted the dashes to be removable. It's the easiest and cleanest ways I've found. In some cases you may not want to, or be able to, run the factory wires - like the early 70's that had amps instead of volts. The only other issue I can think of is if the factory wiring can't support the requirements of the gauges or maybe the need of a fuse.
 

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Yep, I was thinking about making up my own plug as well. I agree that you would want to disconnect it for access to the back side.
 

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Does any one have picturs of the dash with autometer gages in it?
I am curious on how it looks.
 

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I can't remember the the website, but there's a place that sells blank gauge cluster... No holes in it whatsoever. You can put whatever size gauges in whatever configuration.
 

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That blank dash is pretty nice, but expensive. I wonder, could you just fill your existing dash's holes and cut new holes?

I dont know where to get the stuff for that project, but I'll bet it would work.
 

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