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Gauge and Switch Mounting Bracket

Edit: A properly installed fused ammeter system is safe for all Healey owners and almost everybody else!

TO Each his own:highly_amused:

You will have a hard time convincing Daimler 250 V8 owners who need to get home before dark and the amp meter fuse blows.-:highly_amused:
 

You will have a hard time convincing Daimler 250 V8 owners who need to get home before dark and the amp meter fuse blows.-:highly_amused:


:smile-new:At least they'll know it's time to perform maintenance.:smile-new:
 
:smile-new:At least they'll know it's time to perform maintenance.:smile-new:-

Naw: They will be too busy calling the RAC for a tow.-:highly_amused:
 
Hey Dude nice set up, funnily enough, I am in the process of wiring in a pair of spots and a pair of fogs and possibly an ammeter and was considering the location for the bracketry, I had not thought about under the heater, I was looking to extend the existing instrument pod over to the heater control unit, just about enough room for an add-on.

:cheers:

Bob
 
Hey Dude nice set up, funnily enough, I am in the process of wiring in a pair of spots and a pair of fogs and possibly an ammeter and was considering the location for the bracketry, I had not thought about under the heater, I was looking to extend the existing instrument pod over to the heater control unit, just about enough room for an add-on.

:cheers:

Bob

Bob,

Thanks! I agonized quite a while on the mounting location and bracket type. In the end I decided to go somewhat period correct. Below are pictures of some of the options I considered before deciding.

Thanks,
Duane


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Modern Look

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Period Look Control Switches

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Another Modern Look

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Period Advertisement

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Period Correct Lucas Controls

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Another Idea
 
Are you guys screwing these panels into the heater box or what?

Olin,

Yes, I screwed the mounting bracket into the bottom section of the heater panel. I though about using adhesive, so I would not have to drill any holes, but in the end, my original bottom heater panel is on the shelf, and I and found another bottom panel to put the holes in! :peaceful:


Thanks,
Duane
 
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