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Z28 Gauge Cluster Swap in a 1994 Caprice

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I hope you enjoy this Step By Step video

If you wanted to swap a modified 1994 Z28 gauge cluster, into a 1994 Caprice/Impala...
First thing to do is Search in the impala SS forum online, for Gary M. This fully rebuilt cluster he (Gary) re wires the F body plugs to work with the Caprice plug in

This will cost around 400.00 it’s totally worth it, as the digital dash isn’t that great when it burns out or flickers random numbers that, and I wanted actual gauges, and a tach, no more LOW/HIGH/ NORMAL range... actual PSI, actual TEMP, actual VOLTAGE.
Sure, you can get a Dakota Digital cluster, but I preferred the look, of this Z28 cluster and the price was right. Sure, at first, it seems bad to cut up and clearance the inner dash, but trust me, you’ll forget all about that. Just make sure you clean it up and make it as professional of a job as you can . It’s your car. Do it as good as you can. Have pride in your work and everything that you do. Never finish it later.

The only thing I forgot to show, was you need to install a oil pressure sender for a 9C1 or Z28 ( 80 psi electric oil pressure sender) it’s on the back of the engine, right side, behind the valve cover. Gary, can supply the sender, or you can source that on your own. Unscrew the old one with a 1 1/8th or so socket, and screw in the new one. It’s easy, With a extension.
The upgraded LED’s look great. Just test them as you install them as the LED bulbs are one directional, sometimes you need to put them in the other way.

It’s pretty self explanatory, to install.

Sorry for the lame crappy music I just threw that in there, to avoid copyright stuff. It was a once over, and (probably) better than nothing.
I also threw in some video clips of some cars we used to have back in the day. Still have the Vette, but my brothers white 1970 Nova, and my Dads 66 Nova “Thunder Road” drag car, are gone... if you now own any of those cars, let me know, as I’d REALLY like to have a chance, to buy them back...

Anyways, enjoy the video, and as always, stay tuned for the next project

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