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Old 09-17-2015, 11:32 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Tbone1964

Hello everyone,

I bought some Tac/Vac Tins from Tom and I'm very happy with the buying experience. the tins were exactly what he described, price was fair, and Tom does very good at responding to questions, concerns, and PMs! I will defiantly be buying from him again!

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Old 09-17-2015, 11:40 PM   #2
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I've had a talk or two with him. Seems like a good upstanding guy.
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Old 09-17-2015, 11:51 PM   #3
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Tom is a real good guy.
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Old 09-20-2015, 10:47 PM   #4
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I wholeheartedly agree! A credit to the board.
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Old 10-15-2015, 07:34 PM   #5
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Wow, you guys/gals are very kind and I appreciate the kind words.

Sorry I just noticed this. I have been busy with other things lately.

It has always been my pleasure to be fair and to try and help when I can.

Thank you again and take care,
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Old 08-12-2019, 04:51 PM   #6
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I have what might be a dumb question for you. I have a 69 GMC C1500, I have been tracing wires for my fuel gauge and on my cluster plug there is a wire black that says it is the fuel gauge feed. It goes from the plug and hangs down with a clip type of thing on the end. Can you tell me where that goes and is it a ground. I am trying to get my fuel gauge working again. I put in a new turn signal switch and now I am having problems. With the fuel gauge and brake lights, everything else works fine. But that one wire is really getting to me not knowing anything about it. Can you help me please?
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Old 09-14-2019, 05:29 PM   #7
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I have what might be a dumb question for you. I have a 69 GMC C1500, I have been tracing wires for my fuel gauge and on my cluster plug there is a wire black that says it is the fuel gauge feed. It goes from the plug and hangs down with a clip type of thing on the end. Can you tell me where that goes and is it a ground. I am trying to get my fuel gauge working again. I put in a new turn signal switch and now I am having problems. With the fuel gauge and brake lights, everything else works fine. But that one wire is really getting to me not knowing anything about it. Can you help me please?
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No need to feel stupid This stuff can be a little complex but I will try and simplify so you can diag.

Can you post clear photos here of your fuse panel. fuel gauge feed at the fuse panel should be a single tan wire that goes to the sending unit.

The gauges/cluster get ground through the harness connector. Cavity 7 of the cluster connector is black and grounds the complete cluster.

What does your fuel gauge do or not do? Key on or key off?

Sorry I took a long time to reply to this.

Let me know if you still need help.

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No need to feel stupid This stuff can be a little complex but I will try and simplify so you can diag.

Can you post clear photos here of your fuse panel. fuel gauge feed at the fuse panel should be a single tan wire that goes to the sending unit.

The gauges/cluster get ground through the harness connector. Cavity 7 of the cluster connector is black and grounds the complete cluster.

What does your fuel gauge do or not do? Key on or key off?

Sorry I took a long time to reply to this.

Let me know if you still need help.

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I can reply with mine. Tan wire runs to fuel sender. I just replaced the sending unit, so problem shouldn’t be on that end. The gauge with the key off is higher than the full level. Key on, the gauge wire attached to the sending unit, the needle doesn’t move. If you have th key on and unplug the wire from the sending unit, the needle continues to bury past the full mark, past the hash marks completely, down where the light for temp is. Any ideas?
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Old 11-04-2019, 11:53 PM   #9
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Re: Tbone1964

Another great dealing with Tom here!

Got my speedo back from Classic Gauge and Cluster today! Tom went above and beyond to restore my speedo and odometer to working condition at a great price that any college student can afford.

Tom replaced the old odometer roll that had stuck with a good, working one, replaced the gears inside the odometer that were chewed up, repainted the speedo needle, and checked to ensure the speedo was calibrated correctly. He also repainted the back of it to make it all look nice.

Check out Classic Gauge and Cluster on Facebook or TBONE1964 on here for all your cluster repair and restoration needs. Tom does great work, and I'm stoked with how it turned out.

I haven't had a working odometer in Frankentruck for years
It's so nice to have the entire cluster back to working condition.
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Hello Christian,

What a nice complement. Thank you so much. This is why I wake up each day I believe. Some speedometer/odometer work does not require a $250.00 rebuild, just a few good used parts and a little time and you have what you need.

I have a passion for providing a good cluster service to those who trust my services. Everyone has choices and I appreciate those who choose my work.

Very happy Frankentruck has another working part ��
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Old 11-05-2019, 03:02 PM   #11
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Hello Christian,

What a nice complement. Thank you so much. This is why I wake up each day I believe. Some speedometer/odometer work does not require a $250.00 rebuild, just a few good used parts and a little time and you have what you need.

I have a passion for providing a good cluster service to those who trust my services. Everyone has choices and I appreciate those who choose my work.

Very happy Frankentruck has another working part ��
You're welcome! And thanks again for a great product! I've been driving it a bit since I got the speedo in and it's just so much better now
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Old 11-30-2019, 10:11 PM   #12
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Re: Tbone1964

Ttt for Tom. Very pleased with the tach vac oem gauge cluster he refurbished for me. Excited to install it come spring. Thank you Tom.
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