Hi All.
New here, been reading for days, created account yesterday and I am ready for the first of many to come posts.
I just purchased a 68 Camaro SS 350/TH400. Yea, I know none of that is original and it is most likely not a true SS. Aside from that I want to change up the gauges.
Here are my car specifics as best I could cypher from all the info on this site.1.) I currently have speedo/Fuel cluster.
2.) I have no idea if this car actually came with a console or it was added later. I question this for two reasons. 1.) I cannot find any type of connector under my dash that would connect with the console harness. It's just not there. 2.) The Neutral Safety switch does not have a stock connector. It has loose wiring with crappy looking crimp connectors.
3.) Car has 3 gauge aftermarket set-up mounted under ashtray. Coolant temp/Volts/Oil PSI.
4.) Speedometer works but the MPH is way off. I drove this home from TN to PGH doing 75mph most of the way, but speedometer never went over 57MPH. As near as I can tell, I am betting that the mixed matched trans/Rear End/Tires are the cause. From the little bit of numbers I could read, (so far) I don't think the rear end or trans was ever in a stock 1st gen Camaro.
5.) Car does have HEI distributor.
Here is what I want (to do)...Remove fuel gauge from cluster and add T3 (Tic-Toc-Tach)
Add factory gauge set-up into the console.
Here is what I think I need to do to make that happen...1.) Get a T3
2.) get a new circuit plate for back of cluster that supports the T3.
3.) Get a new wiring harness that supports the items I have and those I want to add. Looks like I have to buy the fuse box to get this. Which mine is kind of beat looking so no big deal.
4.) Get a console harness for 68 auto with factory gauge set-up.
5.) I am guessing old oil PSI line will connect to the factory gauge. If not, replace.
6.) Maybe a temp sensor?
So please take a look and see what you think. Have I forgotten anything or over looked something? Do you need more info? Please ask. All replies are welcome.
Thanks in advance