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SwampyBull 10-01-2012 09:57 PM

'66 econoline gauge help please
 
I have a 1966 econoline supervan that has bad gauges in it and that's the next big thing in the restoration. What are my options?

scf100 10-17-2012 02:53 PM

TRY GREEN AUTO SALES FOR NOS....I bought a speedo for 150.00 and to restore it was 250.00

economan 10-31-2012 08:36 PM

you sure the gauges are bad!?
if they are both not working you should check the constant voltage regulator on the back of the cluster, very often thats the problem.
alllllso don't forget the same gauge cluster was used in the 57-60 f series & a modified version in the c series from 57 all the way into the 70s or 80s. also on some school bus chassis.
Mikie
near ottawa canada
64 econo p/u 58 merc m-100 panel

NumberDummy 11-01-2012 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by SwampyBull (Post 12329068)
I have a 1966 econoline supervan that has bad gauges in it and that's the next big thing in the restoration. What are my options?

Fuel & temp gauges don't work at all, or their needles swing wildly back/forth on their own?

B7A-10804-B .. ICVR-Instrument Cluster Voltage Regulator / Regulates "juice" to the gauges, attaches to back of instrument cluster (Motorcraft GR-507) / Obsolete

Last MSRP: $28.24 / Dealer net cost: $12.71.

Applications; 1961/66 Econoline // 1957/66 F500/750 // 1957/59 Ford Passenger Cars / 1958/59 Thunderbird.

Most likely available from autoparts stores, but make SURE to take the original with you to match it up. There is another that is similar, but it's not the same.

B7A-10804-B =

JST AUTOMOTIVE in Lebanon TN has ONE = 615-443-3086.

WOLFE FORD in Lidgerwood ND has ONE = 701-538-7337.

Green Sales does not have it.

OGB 11-01-2012 09:06 AM

get a new temp sending unit from napa check engine ground connections (both end) run a ground wire from gas tank to frame (drill small hole in flanged seam in perimeter of tank use small sheet metal screw). That should solve both problems, if needles are moving chances are gauges are good.

NumberDummy 11-01-2012 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by OGB (Post 12437195)
get a new temp sending unit from napa check engine ground connections (both end) run a ground wire from gas tank to frame (drill small hole in flanged seam in perimeter of tank use small sheet metal screw). That should solve both problems, if needles are moving chances are gauges are good.

When the ICVR begins to fail, the temp & fuel gauge needles do "the hula" .. swing wildly back/forth on their own.

When the ICVR fails, the needles no longer move. If both the fuel & temp gauges aren't working, it's most likely the ICVR has failed.


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