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super vw January 21st 2004 13:32

Got my 914 gauges! I did a little mod to them...
 
Hey guys, well i found a set of 914 gauges (after looking for months) at a decent price ($50 bucks) only thing that did now work was the ODO/trip meter... as i have had this problem before in an Audi 4000 i kinda knew how to fix it ;) so i got that working good. i them matched up the stock speedo to the 914 one to get accuarate MPH readings, what i did was used a drill set at the same RPM to check how fast it was going (83mph) then took the the other speedo (914 one) and did the same... then you have to reposistion the needle to read the same as the stock speedo. On an Audi 4000 you calibrate it the same way, but there are marks on the face that show you the placment of the needle for stock settings.

But this was not the mod..... :D

I was highly doughtfull the 914 gauge would have the same gas guage readings. so the only way to really make it accuarate (cave man style, no electronic bull ****e) was to adapt the stock fuel gauge to the 914 gauge :D!
So i spend all last night (till 2 am in the morning) modifying the stock fuel gauge to fit in the 914 guage. It turned out GREAT! looks seamless. the only way you an tell its not factory is if you look at the back... as i had to make a cover/mounting plate out of plastic to cover the hole and mount the gas gauge.

I will load the pics i took later, i dont have time now (Errrr)

Later
Jonathan

NO_H2O January 21st 2004 15:13

Hey supervw, glad you finaly found a set. I want to see the fuel guage mod, my 914 guage and vw sender will show a little over 1/4 tank when I run it dry. My Od/trip od. are on the blink also.

super vw January 21st 2004 19:00

No problem i will get some more pics of the nitty gritty to show you all what i did. ill post them all at once.

on this speedo, the ODO had a metal gear attached to the end of a metal shaft, what happend i think is the metal gear gets loose on the shaft and no logner spins WITH the shaft. so what i did was used some crazy glue on the shaft and gear to keep the gear goin with the shaft and not just spin.

Im going to paint the needles just to match them all, as the stock fuel needle is white from the beetle.

BTW i got the early style 914 gauges with the cool aluminum center caps on the needles :D i love the look of them !:P

-Jonathan

boygenius January 21st 2004 21:35

Cool. :cool: That information will come in handy when I get my gauges. :D

super vw January 22nd 2004 05:00

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Pics, This is the guages with no bezels on them. i repainted the inside of the guages white to make them light up better at night, as they where discoloring (i bet it wont make much of a diff... but i did it anyways).

I striped the bezels down to bare metal with paint striper. and repainted them semi gloss black. they are drying right now.

I will try to get them back together tomorrow.

...And i will post some more pics of the fuel gauge mod later ;)

zen January 22nd 2004 08:07

nice job. looks great. i went a different route and ditched the whole gauge and replaced it with a 911 which has oil temp and pressure. i am just going to run a separate fuel VDO. hope it is accurate. :rolleyes:

vujade January 22nd 2004 09:47

real nice job... let us know how it works out for you :D

hybrid_john January 23rd 2004 00:09

Great jod, super, I like what you did to the fuel gauge...crafty!



John

super vw January 23rd 2004 03:31

Thanks!

Ill get some more pics tomorrow of the fuel gauge mod. Aswell as the finnished product :D!

-Jonathan

zen January 23rd 2004 09:13

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Originally Posted by super vw
Thanks!

Ill get some more pics tomorrow of the fuel gauge mod. Aswell as the finnished product :D!

-Jonathan

write it as a tech article. templates are available on the gl.com main page.

super vw January 23rd 2004 12:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by zen
write it as a tech article. templates are available on the gl.com main page.


I will try, im already stacked for time as it is... being a full time student, working after school and builing an engine and restoring my dub kinda fills the plate.

hybrid_john January 23rd 2004 23:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by super vw
I will try, im already stacked for time as it is... being a full time student, working after school and builing an engine and restoring my dub kinda fills the plate.

I hear ya man, besides the full time student thing...good luck to ya:D

Can't wait to see those pics...


John

super vw January 24th 2004 01:52

Pics of fuel gauge mod
 
Here are some pics of the fuel gauge mod, Most of you likely have not seen inside a 914 fuel gauge. so talking about it might be kinda hard for some to understand. (maybe its my explaining aswell.

Anyways, if you look you can see a little metal tab on the inside of the guage, i think this is a light deflector/ heat reflector? well anyways, you have to cut a corner off of it to allow the super beetle gauge to fit.
the other thing you must modify on the 914 gauge is a cover for the back where the stock 914 gauge insert goes. you will have to make a template from the metal one to make a plastic one (or any non conductive material at 1.5mm-2.5mm thick should work well). you will also have to drill holes for all the mounting screws(4 total), along with two larger holes for the beetle fuel gauge insert posts... for this you will have to play around with hole placment to get the gauge to fit inside corectly and not be all lopsided when you look at the guage faces. For this i used a temporary clear plastic backing plate to look down and play around with the position and mark its position once i found the sweet spot ;)
You will also notice on the beetle fuel gauge insert that it has a square shape to its face, you will need to cut the edges at the bottom in order for the beetle fuel gauge face to line up with the window of the 914 gauge,here i used the stock backing plate inorder to get a nice clean radius that matches the inside of the guage. You will cut a little into the markings of the face, but if you cut them clean and take your time it will look clean! You will also have to bend the ends of the beetle fuel gauge face (there 90 deg bends stock, make them a 45deg or so) this will let the face cover more area inside so you dont see the inside of the gauge from the window.( a little will show, but nothing you would notice unless you looked VERY close from an angle).

You will also need to make a new ground conection for all the light, and wire up the stock beetle fuel gauge ground conction aswell (forgot that that little box thingy is called... but the ground concect to it then to one end of the fuel guage posts Via a conector.

Most of all BE CREATIVE! im sure there are better ways of doing this, or other ways. but i did it the best way i know how.

If you have more indepth questions, just ask ;) but dont blame me if you scew up your mod if you guys atempt this

PICS!

super vw January 24th 2004 02:01

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Had to use another post :mad:

super vw January 24th 2004 02:04

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more pics :D


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