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Ruth 03-22-2018 07:09 PM

Model A Gauges
 

Raining here today with nothing to do so I started thinking (that's bad right there!). My Model A came with a water temperature gauge installed when I bought it. I have an old Motor Minder gauge I am thinking about installing. I am wondering what other gauges (oil, tach, etc) other Ford Barn members have in installed in their Model As. Any pictures of how you have them mounted? Thanks.

BILL WILLIAMSON 03-22-2018 07:58 PM

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Keep it SIMPLE & your eyes on the ROAD!
Bill Safe

Synchro909 03-22-2018 08:28 PM

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No Model As came to Australia in 1931 so no one has seen an original 1931 steering column support bracket and they are not available in RHD. I made them for the 28/9 model and 30/31. I put a thick web at the back of the pattern so it could be drilled and tapped to hold a plate on which I mount instruments and warning lights. On the most used driver car I have, there are oil pressure (pressurised middle main bearing) and temp gauges along with lights for turn signals, charge and high beam. There is also an old watch stuck there with blue tack.
The location is perfect.

kimeccles 03-22-2018 08:30 PM

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Agree with Bill. I will only have the original gas gauge, ammeter, and speedometer.

Nothing else. Mine had an oil filter which I removed and it had a temp gauge which I also removed. Both looked like they leaked and were just more things likely to break.

Synchro909 03-23-2018 07:44 AM

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I wouldn't be game to try what I do in my A without the internal alterations to the motor and some instruments to keep me informed about what is happening in there. Try doing 12-15,000 miles in one trip at 50 mph while towing a trailer weighing about a tonne with the original instrumentation and not wondering all the time how things are going in there or when is it going to break. Sorry, but the original instruments are not enough for my kind of use. Henry limited what he put in there because of cost, not because extra instrumentation wasn't a good idea.
For a putter around town a few times a year, fine but........

JohnLaVoy 03-23-2018 08:09 AM

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We run the Apco gauge cluster that mounts to the steering column. On one car we have a temp gauge and a tach, the other we have a temp gauge and oil pressure. The Apco holder is available from the parts suppliers, you can use modern gauges you just have to get the smaller ones that fit the Apco holder.

HoarseWhisperer 03-23-2018 08:14 AM

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I have em'; don't use them.
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictu...ictureid=14423

BILL WILLIAMSON 03-23-2018 08:40 AM

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One Guy used little Vienna Sausage cans, painted BLACK, for Gauge mounts. Mounted them under the Dash Rail. Another Guy used LARGE PVC Pipe caps, for mounts. Another Guy just "engineered" IDIOT LIGHTS. He carried a SCHEMATIC of his system, in his door pocket, along with a TEST LIGHT!--LOL
Bill W.

Ruth 03-23-2018 10:21 AM

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I fully understand the KISS principle but while on tour, as Synchro says, it is a good thing to be able to monitor the engine and prevent something bad happening.
The Motor Minder that I mentioned, while not essential, can also be used in diagnosing engine problems and tuning.

CarlG 03-23-2018 12:32 PM

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Here's mine: Tach on the left, Water Temp on the right. Gage holder came from Bert's

WHN 03-23-2018 01:31 PM

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I have always added an oil pressure gauge. At least you know the oil is still flowing.

Never needed temperature gage. That’s one area I spend a lot of time making sure things are right. Runs between 160 and 170 degrees even on the hottest of days. Enjoy.

700rpm 03-23-2018 02:21 PM

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For my money, gauges are a solution looking for a problem (and possibly creating one). I don't see much percentage in making a simple thing complicated without a clear and significant benefit.

ryanheacox 03-23-2018 02:53 PM

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I like to apply this philosophy to Model A's

Synchro909 03-23-2018 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by CarlG (Post 1608719)
Here's mine: Tach on the left, Water Temp on the right. Gage holder came from Bert's

That's similar to what I do. Instruments easily read and not in the way.

Ruth 03-23-2018 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by CarlG (Post 1608719)
Here's mine: Tach on the left, Water Temp on the right. Gage holder came from Bert's

That's nice Carl. Is that their part #A-18111 Bracket? https://parts.modelastore.com/show_Product.asp?ID=4890

CarlG 03-23-2018 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Ruth (Post 1608800)
That's nice Carl. Is that their part #A-18111 Bracket? https://parts.modelastore.com/show_Product.asp?ID=4890



Yes. That’s the one.


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barkleydave 03-23-2018 06:09 PM

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I tour and my APO temp gauge saved an engine. Developed a rad. hose leak on lower while on tour in mountains. I noticed the temp rising stopped and repaired before an overheat! Have you priced an engine rebuild lately? An ounce of prevention for me folks. Going to the ice cream joint on Sundays not so much.


IMHO to each their own. I also have a motor meter looks cool but damage already done by the time it blows its top.

Ruth 03-23-2018 06:45 PM

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I have a TI on my Town Sedan. Only problem is I have to keep pulling over to the side of the road to check it. :p:p

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4778/...8f8a48eb_z.jpg

1930-Pickup 03-23-2018 08:10 PM

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Here are two gauges I added to my CCPU. A 1930s National oil pressure gauge, and a 1940s Auto-Lite mechanical water temperature gauge.

The gauges are mounted in a modified Model T instrument panel. Faux patina was added to 'sort-of' match the rest of the truck.

No real Model A parts were harmed in the making of this accessory.

Y-Blockhead 03-24-2018 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by 700rpm (Post 1608756)
For my money, gauges are a solution looking for a problem (and possibly creating one). I don't see much percentage in making a simple thing complicated without a clear and significant benefit.

And just how, pray tell, is adding a gauge going to "create a problem". With your logic maybe we should all remove our ammeters too!

If someone wants to monitor their engine while driving, what is it to you? It is not exactly a modification that can't be removed, like say chopping the top... :p:p


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