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There was originally a bulb-holder "side-car style" attached to the bail (clamp) that secures the gauge to the dash, which is extremely external, and serves to provide a fair amount of ambient light from under the dash.I see what you guys are talking about on the speedo and tach and will leave them in place. The fuel and temp/oil press. gauges dont have an external bulb mount. Were they not illuminated or do the gauges have to be taken apart to access?
Well, make sure there's a wire going inside (should be red w/white stripe) before you take it apart, only to discovered you've ruined__very easy to do with a fuel gauge__and that someone previously replaced the bail with one sans a bulb holder...Have not looked at the fuel gauge but my temp/oil pressure gauge does not have an obvious external bulb fitting like the BJ8 version pictured. It looks as though my gauge has in internal bulb if it has one at all. Just want to be sure before I take the gauge apart.

That's what I'm talking about! You can even see through the "windows" in the gauge housing (close to the dash) where the illumination floods the interior of the unit.I've got your back Randy. (Although I'm jealous that you're at the beach).
Here is a cropped photo of the back of my dash. You can see the fuel gauge with a round cylinder on the top. The light plugs into that cylinder. I probably have a better picture at home, but that's about the best I can do here at work. Hope it helps.
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My gauge also has two mounting posts as you can see.