OEM Combination Meter Thread!! (1 Viewer)

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I have noticed, over the past year or so, that the factory instrument cluster came in a large variety of different configurations, depending upon the year of the truck and the local market specs. That got me to wondering just how many different types of OEM combination meter there are out there. So, please post up pics of your combination meter so we can all see them in their glory.

To avoid getting 39 pics of the same style of cluster, here's a simple posting rule: with your picture, please write a short description indicating how the cluster pictured is different than all the other ones already shown in the thread. Obviously, the posts will become harder after the most common variants have been accounted for and shown. Your picture should be unique. Pictures that clarify details from previous posts are okay. No pictures of aftermarket set-ups, wonderful as they can be, strictly oem here folks.

To get this rolling, here's a couple.

The first one measures only in km/h, up to 160 km/h, and uses symbols for the smaller gauges instead of words.

The second one is Canadian spec., from a BJ42, and has km/h only up to 140, as the main designation, plus mp/h in small yellow numerals. The minor gauges are described by words and symbols.
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Here is a very basic cluster from a 1970. It shows mph only and words instead of symbols for the smaller gauges.

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bad pic but 82 US spec, 55 is highlighted, 999,999.99 odo, 50amp meter, turn signals in cluster
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Wish I had a pic of mine, it is like the 1970 that SouthBostonFJ posted, but by 73, two triangular green lenses were added for the turn signal indicators near the 0 and 100. They are not actual arrows like the newer ones posted above.

Also the newer gauges are more realistic with the max speed. Max speed at 4000 RPM was about 88 according to factory lit. Personally never tried it, but I can't imagine pegging the speedometer in an early 40. The ones marked up to 85MPH or 140KMH are more accurate. I know on mine, that you have alot of guessing to do going down the highway when the needle is hovering somewhere between 40 and 60 with only a tick mark for 50.

Also notice the order of the guages on the bottom, different in the 1970 cluster than the others, probably so until 75 or 79??? I would bet.
 
"Also notice the order of the guages on the bottom, different in the 1970 cluster than the others, probably so until 75 or 79??? I would bet."

well, MoCoNative, i had never noticed that before. I wonder why they changed the order??

I saw a picture recently of a speedo where the '55' was in a little white square, but i can't remember which year it was, though I'm thinking around 1980 or so.
 
Whoopie:):). My 1979 is different so I get to post a picture of it

It's different because the words beneath the gauges don't have any symbols alongside them and it's in km/hr (and the engine is running so it shows oil pressure)

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(They left off the symbols because this cruiser was destined for the Aussi and kiwi markets and they knew most of us over here could READ.)

:cheers:
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Whoopie:):). Mine's different so I get to post a picture of it.

It's different because the words beneath the gauges don't have any symbols alongside them.

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(They did that because this cruiser was destined for the Aussi and kiwi markets and they knew most of us over here could READ.)

:cheers:

year? ;)


my 11/74 cluster is 100% identical to Trollhole's may 1976
 
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Here is a very basic cluster from a 1970. It shows mph only and words instead of symbols for the smaller gauges.

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First time I have noticed fuel and temp are in opposite places on early gauges.

Learn something new every day.
 
This needs to be added to FAQ...

Speaking as someone looking to replace the kph only combi-meter in my HJ with something with mph also. I think I *really* need to find the CDN version, since the mph is only small there. Too cool!

Dan
 
bad pic but 82 US spec, 55 is highlighted, 999,999.99 odo, 50amp meter, turn signals in cluster
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Thats sad. It only goes up to 85mph.
 
My Aussie spec 11/83 BJ42 LX. Only km/h and symbols for smaller guages with the j07 inscription at bottom of speedo ??

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My Aussie spec 11/83 BJ42 LX. Only km/h and symbols for smaller guages with the j07 inscription at bottom of speedo ??

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That's a duplicate of the speedo on the left in post#1 above. I'm not sure what the 'J07' refers to. i was surprised that an LX model wouldn't be fancier, like the combination meter shown in post #2.
 

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