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SignUp Now!the easiest way is to drop it off with me and ill transfer all my stuff on to the other car using my stuff,then ill hook it up in my car,i will make sure both cars leave working proper...What to look for when uninstalling true SW gnx gauges? Are the sending units specific as well? Any info would be appreciated.
the easiest way is to drop it off with me and ill transfer all my stuff on to the other car using my stuff,then ill hook it up in my car,i will make sure both cars leave working proper...![]()
Tommy your like a brother but you cannot even read a scanmaster, how are you going to read all those high tech gauges? LOL:biggrin:
What to look for when uninstalling true SW gnx gauges? Are the sending units specific as well? Any info would be appreciated.
I have attached pictures of the GNX Dash assembly that may help you in the uninstalliing of them ...and yes there are additional sending units for the water and oil presure gauges. Note the vacume line for the boost gauge....regards Rick
It is really tough to see with the extreme angle of the picture. The Boost gauge is definitely not ASC OEM as it would have red in the portion that you can see.
The tach is the later-style center. It's either a real X with a replaced tach & boost gauge, or someone bought the kit from Joe Harrington to install a true GNX dash minus the exact gauges. Once the NOS stock ran out of the original style, he had the later style with different centers. The boost gauge might be the special 30lb "GNX Buick" labeled proto boost gauge that Joe had a few of. It looks like an SW gauge, but I can't quite see the center well enough. The speedo probably has a center needle similar to the tach, unlike the earlier version used in the production X dashes.
So.. it's 95% there... chances are it's a good clone with Joe's kit. Not a genuine X if so, but not bad.
-TG