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    Posted: May-08-2009 at 3:57pm
looking for good pics of a dash for a 1980 SN. Am reinstalling guages and can't find my diagram I drew:( Have to remember which guage goes where? Also switch order would be helpful. Thanks!

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left side I believe goes like this for the gauges temp, volt/amp, hourmeter, right side oil and fuel,

tachs in the middle speedos up top but those are the easy ones.

switchs

Nav, blower, bilge, horn was on the right I think

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a little help, I don't remember the order of the switches on the left but can look tonight if you don't have your answer by then
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think you left a bracket or something out Allen
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Originally posted by 79nautique 79nautique wrote:

think you left a bracket or something out Allen



All fixed, I left out half the url!!!
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Damn sharp dash!!!
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That boat look's fast just sitting there.
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That looks like one of those mahogany shift knobs from Ski Dim like i've got...
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Thanks guys for all the help, I got it. Only problem I am having now is on the left side. I am trying to figure out why there is an extra sender wire? I have a pink and a tan wire, the tan wire appears to be oil pressure, the pink wire is long enough to reach water temp or oil pressure? This is on the right if your cramped up under your dash:)

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Steve,
Oil would be LT. blue and the temp would tan.


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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

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Oil would be LT. blue and the temp would tan.


On my boat the only blue is a lt blue and it is the loop for lighting the gauges? I just keyed on the boat and gauges light up, bilge, blower, and volt gauge all working. I left all the harness where they were so do to the old wiring, it pretty much is so stiff they all stayed in place where I unhooked them. My only options are pink and tan?
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Steve,
Take a look in the ref section. Not the same year but a couple of dash wiring diagrams that may help.

The pink may be fuel and I think the tan is temp? Trace them back through the harness and see where they go.


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My temp is tan and my oil sender is dk blue. I don't remember pink(though I should). We did just pulled it for a bath...will check back.
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Appreciate all the help. I just need to take trip up to my uncles and climb under the dash of his 80'. One of those things:(
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Without pulling the back out of my boat, it looks like Pete has it on the pink wire...fuel sender.

Alan or anyone with the above pictured knob-could I get a top to bottom measurement, and the min and max diameter? I was told at the river that I have a very ugly knob!
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[Alan or anyone with the above pictured knob-could I get a top to bottom measurement, and the min and max diameter? I was told at the river that I have a very ugly knob!    [/QUOTE]

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