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Cub dash
On all 3 of my cubs dashes to the right of the amp meter there is a knock out for another gauge. Is this a optional position for the oil pressure gauge? It is a pain in the neck to lean over to see the gauge mounted on the oil filter canister.
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That is exactly what I did. I got real tired real quick leaning over to see the oil pressure guage. Sooo - it is now in the dash.
One problem though. I ended up using the oil pressure guage from a H or an M (partsman would know which one) as it is dash mountable. The Cub one isn't from what I can see there is no way to make it so.
If someone has an idea how to do that I would appreciate.
Granny is next in line for an oil pressure guage relocation - need another guage from an H.
Now here is a really dumb question. How do you knock out the know out plug????? Ellie's was already missing, but Granny's is still there
That is exactly what I did. I got real tired real quick leaning over to see the oil pressure guage. Sooo - it is now in the dash.
One problem though. I ended up using the oil pressure guage from a H or an M (partsman would know which one) as it is dash mountable. The Cub one isn't from what I can see there is no way to make it so.
If someone has an idea how to do that I would appreciate.
Granny is next in line for an oil pressure guage relocation - need another guage from an H.
Now here is a really dumb question. How do you knock out the know out plug????? Ellie's was already missing, but Granny's is still there
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I don't know what the dealers use to remove the plug. If I have a hole saw that size, I would use that If not I would try a fly cutter.
Did you recieve the manual?
Did you recieve the manual?
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I have done 2 of them, and had no problem. I did lay them on a block with an opening in the middle so it was supported all around the hole, but they both were only actually attached at 2 small points, though they looked solid.Rudi wrote:John:
It will just pop out? What are the chances of deforming the dash??
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http://www.oemtractorparts.com will make a dash-mountable cub oil pressure for ya
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I moved my ammeter to the left hand knock-out and the oil guage to the right hand knock-out. It is easier to see this way, and also a lot easier to run the oil line to the guage from the filter housing.
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