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Nichrome wire used in gauge clusters.

Started by joecharger66, February 27, 2006, 02:22:45 PM

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joecharger66

Does anyone know the ohms per foot, gauge of the Nichrome wire used in the temp, fuel, and oil pressure gauges? Is the wire coated?.. etc I plan on trying to repair my gauges.

Joe

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joecharger66

Just an update to my own question that I posted here. Looks like I am going to attempt a repair of a couple of my gauges bu ussing 40 turns/wraps of 34 gauge teflon coated nichrome wire at around 20 ohms per foot. I'll let you know how it goes.


Joe_kenney1@earthlink.net

Just 6T9 CHGR

Chris' '69 Charger R/T


joecharger66

Success!!! The trick to repairing the gauge is to count the number of turns of teflon coated 34 gauge wiring from inside the gauge, re-wrap using a tight wind because the heat from the wire transfers into the bi-metal strip causing it to bend. I have repaired my fuel gauge and my temperature gauge along with updating the regulator to a LM7805. Use patience and here is a secret.. scrape the ends of the wire that will be soldered to the screw heads. I used nichrome wire that offered 20 ohms per foot resistance. joe_kenney1@earthlink.net

PS this was done on my 66 charger

Ghoste

 :2thumbs:  Impressive.  Where did you get the nichrome at?