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You can use a depinning tool to carefully remove the wires from a connector. This can be handy when you want to minimize the size of the hole you drill to pass through a wiring harness. Just be sure to take notes and pictures of the wire arrangement before disassembly.
Ohhh man, that's freakin brilliant! I love it. Agreed, take lots of pics, and notes before taking the pins out. But, fantastic idea, thanks for sharing!
Mike, one thing always consistent about you that I've noticed is your passion along with doing and buying things first class. You never skimp or cut corners. As always, keep up your excellent work, Tom.
Yup, Autometer sells that too... but, bend it too much and it'll break. The AN line is the way to go, in my opinion. :) Oh, and I sent the gauge back to get the matching chrome bezel... it was a whopping $25. How cool is that? Thanks!
I think the bezel looks fine. I would not change it. One's eye is pulled toward the guage needle generally and does not notice the bezel distinction. Nice work!
@@FastMonty Nice ride brother. I have my sound output through the 1800-watt, eight-speaker shop system I built out here, and when you turned the key it really took me by surprise in a good way. Glad you got your bezel matched and didn't settle for less. When you attend to every little detail like that, it is inspiring to a lot of us dudes in a very disciplined, admirable way. Thank you, sir.
Good question... I have an in tank pump, with a 100 micron filter, running to a FiTech 10 micron filter. If you're still carbureted 100 micron will work fine. Hope that helps!
Hi Mike, amazing GTO with an amazing story to go along with it. What steering wheel and cap setup do you have there? I have an old tired steering wheel in my 69 GTO and have been looking through all the options on the net. Also, what wheel and tire size you running? Did you make any modifications to make them fit? I think those wheels are US Mags U109 and they come in 17” and 18” i couldnt find bigger. Great job man, the car is bad ass.
Welcome to the channel! Great questions... yeah, my original Formula steering wheel was beyond repair... welp, I didn't want to spend $1200 having someone fix it. So, I bought a Grant Steering wheel. I don't know if they make mine anymore, but they have some good stuff. The tires are 295/30 - 20 and 255/35 - 19. With careful measuring you can go to 305 and 265, respectively, with ZERO or very little modification. (I slightly trimmed the inner fender lip on the rears) My wheels are US Mag Bandits, but they're custom 3 piece wheels they don't make anymore. The closet are their two piece version USMag US304's. You were looking at their low cost cast versions. Let me know how it goes!
Like your channel man, so where are u from? I'm actually in Hollywood, in between Ft Lauderdale and Miami. I'm gonna finally put my glow shift coolant temp, boost vacuum, wideband air fuel ratio, and black and blue digital tachometer/W LED in May and I got my 5 speed manual, put in and Limited slip differential, fidanza lightweight flywheel and new seats from the donor car, which look new, no rips, etc.
Awesome! I was just there... well, Pompano Beach. I live in San Diego. Congrats on all of your fun new toys! Thanks for watching! Check out my drag racing video... complete rookie. Ha, ha... see ya!
@@FastMonty Yeah, I saw your first time video dragging. I was thinking of upgrading my rear taillights like what u did on the GTO. Possibly also the LED with the blinkers, where the blinker light slides all the way across also, like the new cars.
@@FastMonty I just wanna run wire to the cluster instead of fuel pump so I won’t have to drop tank is their away I can hook the guage up without dropping my tank
@@2423aj Good question... I'm pretty sure you HAVE TO use the sending unit included with the gauge. Where you mount that sending unit is up to you... Ideally, I'd mount it as close to the point of use as possible, as I did on my Throttle Body. Let me know how it goes...
@@FastMonty really didn’t want to do the tank on 01 Tahoe to connect to sending unit. Is there another way to wire a fuel gage without connecting the fuel pump
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You can use a depinning tool to carefully remove the wires from a connector. This can be handy when you want to minimize the size of the hole you drill to pass through a wiring harness. Just be sure to take notes and pictures of the wire arrangement before disassembly.
Ohhh man, that's freakin brilliant! I love it. Agreed, take lots of pics, and notes before taking the pins out. But, fantastic idea, thanks for sharing!
Mike, one thing always consistent about you that I've noticed is your passion along with doing and buying things first class. You never skimp or cut corners. As always, keep up your excellent work, Tom.
Thanks Tom! That means a lot!
what a man thank you sir these gauge install walkthroughs are A1 top notch.
Thanks brother! Glad they help. See ya!
I'm relieved you took out that mechanical fuel gauge Mike. You know what I'd do on that mismatched gauge bezel, is paint them all flat black.
Thanks Rickey... I am too. Ohhhh very tempting option on the bezel. Love it!
In the days prior to plastic tubing, we used to use soft copper refrigerant tubing for our mechanical oil pressure gauges.
Yup, Autometer sells that too... but, bend it too much and it'll break. The AN line is the way to go, in my opinion. :) Oh, and I sent the gauge back to get the matching chrome bezel... it was a whopping $25. How cool is that? Thanks!
Where can you get the AN line at? Thanks! Great videos😊
@@markfeuerherdt2338 Might check the autometer catalog.
I think the bezel looks fine. I would not change it. One's eye is pulled toward the guage needle generally and does not notice the bezel distinction. Nice work!
Thanks Roger... it'll take some time for me to either get used to it, or change it back to Chrome. Ha, ha... We shall see! Thanks again!
I like them all to match but even when they don't, eventually it doesn't bother me, lol.
@@thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259 Agreed! I got it changed... it was a whopping $25. Love it!
@@FastMonty Nice ride brother. I have my sound output through the 1800-watt, eight-speaker shop system I built out here, and when you turned the key it really took me by surprise in a good way. Glad you got your bezel matched and didn't settle for less. When you attend to every little detail like that, it is inspiring to a lot of us dudes in a very disciplined, admirable way. Thank you, sir.
@@riskytime Thanks Brother! Yeah, matching the bezel was a good call... and, it was only $25 to do so. Thanks for the comment!
Makes me want to buy a sending unit for my digital Dakota gauges . Nice to have that reading for EFI for sure . Especially with sniper internal Reg 😝
Yeah! Exactly why I went there... do it! Thanks for the comment.
My buddy I want to hear the GTO run the one you got sitting behind you and a video on that engine you got in there I will be waiting..
Easy, check out my two most recent videos.
Do you run a 100 micron coarse fuel filter on your car? And what brand fuel filter do you use?
Good question... I have an in tank pump, with a 100 micron filter, running to a FiTech 10 micron filter. If you're still carbureted 100 micron will work fine. Hope that helps!
Hi Mike, amazing GTO with an amazing story to go along with it. What steering wheel and cap setup do you have there? I have an old tired steering wheel in my 69 GTO and have been looking through all the options on the net. Also, what wheel and tire size you running? Did you make any modifications to make them fit? I think those wheels are US Mags U109 and they come in 17” and 18” i couldnt find bigger. Great job man, the car is bad ass.
Welcome to the channel! Great questions... yeah, my original Formula steering wheel was beyond repair... welp, I didn't want to spend $1200 having someone fix it. So, I bought a Grant Steering wheel. I don't know if they make mine anymore, but they have some good stuff. The tires are 295/30 - 20 and 255/35 - 19. With careful measuring you can go to 305 and 265, respectively, with ZERO or very little modification. (I slightly trimmed the inner fender lip on the rears) My wheels are US Mag Bandits, but they're custom 3 piece wheels they don't make anymore. The closet are their two piece version USMag US304's. You were looking at their low cost cast versions. Let me know how it goes!
Like your channel man, so where are u from? I'm actually in Hollywood, in between Ft Lauderdale and Miami. I'm gonna finally put my glow shift coolant temp, boost vacuum, wideband air fuel ratio, and black and blue digital tachometer/W LED in May and I got my 5 speed manual, put in and Limited slip differential, fidanza lightweight flywheel and new seats from the donor car, which look new, no rips, etc.
Awesome! I was just there... well, Pompano Beach. I live in San Diego. Congrats on all of your fun new toys! Thanks for watching! Check out my drag racing video... complete rookie. Ha, ha... see ya!
@@FastMonty Yeah, I saw your first time video dragging. I was thinking of upgrading my rear taillights like what u did on the GTO. Possibly also the LED with the blinkers, where the blinker light slides all the way across also, like the new cars.
@@junechris Glad I can inspire some cool ideas... get it dun! See ya!
Can a fuel gauge be put on 01 tahoe wired through instrument cluster
Hmmm, the gauge can be installed on any vehicle. But, I'm not sure if it'll fit in the existing cluster. Let us know how it works out.
@@FastMonty I just wanna run wire to the cluster instead of fuel pump so I won’t have to drop tank is their away I can hook the guage up without dropping my tank
@@FastMonty how can I wire my fuel gauge on my 01 Tahoe without dropping the tank
@@2423aj Good question... I'm pretty sure you HAVE TO use the sending unit included with the gauge. Where you mount that sending unit is up to you... Ideally, I'd mount it as close to the point of use as possible, as I did on my Throttle Body. Let me know how it goes...
@@FastMonty really didn’t want to do the tank on 01 Tahoe to connect to sending unit. Is there another way to wire a fuel gage without connecting the fuel pump
Great job Mike. I'd investigate swapping the bezels yourself. Have no idea if it can be done but if it can I'm sure you could handle it.
You know I will! HA, ha... Thanks for the comment!
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