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Re: Converting an AMP gauge to a VOLT gauge at home? [Re: GLR] #1725950
01/13/15 03:20 PM
01/13/15 03:20 PM
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Shawn, I bought locally in stock at the Severna Park store. Still a few miles from you, but maybe worth checking.


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Shawn it is this gauge from Autozone

Sunpro/Custom line electrical voltmeter
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Sunpro/Custom line electrical voltmeter
Not Vehicle Specific
Part Number: CP7985

Alternate Part Number: CP7985
Pick Up In Store:
Out of Stock

Features & Benefits

Sunpro Custom Line gauges feature a clean, easy-to-read look with blue line styling against the black 2 In. dial face. Monitor alternator performance and output from 8 to 18 V with the Custom Line 2 In. black dial face electric voltmeter.

Features black bezel and removable black mounting panel
Includes gauge and mounting hardware, requires hook-up wire
Designed for 12 Volt negative ground systems, and includes 12 Volt internal lighting
8 to 18 Volt, 60° sweep

Product Details
Part Number: CP7985
Weight: 0.45 lbs
Type: Voltmeter
Face: 2 in.
Size: Black Face
Bezel Color: Black
Depth (in): 3
Face Color: Black
Function: Analog
Height (in): 7
Liquid Filled: No
Measures: Volts
OEM Replacement: Yes
Pointer Color: Red
Range: 8 To 18 Volts
Sensor Type: Electric
Sweep Degree: 60
Width (in): 4.25
Writing Color: White



Re: Converting an AMP gauge to a VOLT gauge at home? [Re: Vert] #1725951
01/13/15 03:34 PM
01/13/15 03:34 PM
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Thanks man! I will look. It is cheap ($13.99)

I have a few things to get to this year on the car....

Re: Converting an AMP gauge to a VOLT gauge at home? [Re: wally426ci] #2854223
12/02/20 11:06 AM
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I just finished mine yesterday, started with a rusty oil pressure gauge, removed the faceplate, cleaned it up with muratic acid. I then drilled to match the new autometer volt meter faceplate with some trimming, painted, installed the decal and screwed it together. The hardest part was aligning the 2 faceplates to get it to drill on center and vertical. Tim

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