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Fixing Voltage Meter
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Hi Guys,

I have a voltage meter , i want to fix it and see it is working , can any one help me to fix it to the alternator through voltage regulator , and way to check whether it is working or not before fixing it

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Sumith

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What kind of voltage meter? In general, they have two wires, one goes to earth, the other to "Hot".

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Hi ddgonzal

It is a round gauge(just like a wrist watch with red color indicator), that is all i know about it,i have seen those type of meter in racing cars , hot means (Power line-possitive) ?

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Sumith

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Hi ddgonzal

and also there is same type of Oil Pressure indicator also next to that , want to fix that also


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Sumith

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Re: Fixing Oil Presure Meter
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Hi Guys,

Please let me know how the Oil Pressure Meter is connected , how will be the wiring connection
if i connect oil pressure sensor and meter directly will it work or does it need another voltage line

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Unknown. Datsun B210 did not have an oil pressure gauge. Different kinds have different instructions.

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Hi ddgonzal

Look at this picture,

http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=19241

Here you see 2 small meters at the left , those are ampere meter and fuel pressure meter, i am referring to those, how to fix them

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Sumith

Posted on: 2009/3/17 5:32
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I'm sorry I do not know.

Posted on: 2009/3/17 5:50
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ive got both these gauges
the volt meter should have 1 wire as an earth and the other 1 will be positive. connect the positive to the on wire that runs to the ignition and the other to earth
for a mechanical oil pressure u will need a small plastic line that runs from the guage to above the oil filter. i replaced the oil light sensor with the guage.

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hi 77datoute

Is Oil Pressure also need a earth and also the other connector to the Fuel sensor at the fuel filter
or just a single line ?

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Sumith

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