4D - 4 - INSTRUMENTATION
90-816462 2-695
Cruiselog Meter
TESTING
1. Connect jumper wire from negative (–) battery
terminal to negative (–) gauge terminal.
2. Connect jumper wire from positive (+) battery ter-
minal to positive (+) gauge terminal.
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3. Observe gauge run indicator. If indicator is turn-
ing, gauge is operable; if not, replace gauge.
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a - Indicator
Vacuum Gauge
TESTING
1. Disconnect vacuum hose from engine. Connect
service vacuum gauge to engine and record en-
gine vacuum readings at idle, 1000, 2000 and
3000 RPM. Reconnect vacuum hose and com-
pare vacuum gauge readings (at specified RPM)
with service gauge readings. Readings should be
within 3 inches of vacuum of each other.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that vacuum hose be-
tween gauge and engine is not leaking and that all
connections are tight.
Speedometer
TESTING
IMPORTANT: When testing speedometer gauge
for accuracy, the air supply used for the test must
be regulated to the specified air pressure. Do not
apply excessive air pressure to speedometer
gauge.
1. Apply air pressure directly to speedometer gauge
(specified in chart) and note gauge reading. Light
tapping of pressure gauge is required during ac-
curacy check.
2. If gauge readings are not within specifications,
gauge is defective
CALIBRATION CHART
Air Pressure
Gauge PSI
Speedometer Gauge
MPH (km/Hr)
5.3
20 + 1 (32 + 1.6)
27.8
45 + 1 (72 + 1.6)
Tachometer
TESTING
1. Connect a service tachometer to engine and
compare readings.
2. Replace if not within specifications.
Tachometer Type
Allowable Range
6000 RPM
+ 150 RPM
8000 RPM
+ 200 RPM
Gauge Replacement
1. Disconnect battery cables from battery.
2. Remove wires from back of gauge.
3. Remove hoses (vacuum, speedometer gauge).
4. Disconnect light socket.
5. Remove holding strap and remove gauge.
6. Position gauge assembly in appropriate mount-
ing hole.
7. Install holding strap and nuts. Tighten nuts evenly
and securely.
Summary of Contents for 13
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Page 7: ...1 A IMPORTANT INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION 72000 ...
Page 15: ...1 B 50617 IMPORTANT INFORMATION MAINTENANCE ...
Page 36: ...1 C IMPORTANT INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 74: ...2 A 50633 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 4 CYL ALPHA ONE DRIVE ...
Page 88: ...3 A 26790 ENGINE 181 CID 3 0L 4 CYLINDER GM ENGINE ...
Page 137: ...4 A 72079 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS STARTING SYSTEM ...
Page 170: ...4 B 71855 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS IGNITION SYSTEM ...
Page 197: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS CHARGING SYSTEM 4 C 72078 ...
Page 237: ...4 D 72747 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS INSTRUMENTATION ...
Page 250: ...4 E 72938 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS WIRING DIAGRAMS ...
Page 264: ...5 A FUEL SYSTEM FUEL PUMP ...
Page 271: ...5 B 72681 FUEL SYSTEM MERCARB 2 BARREL CARBURETOR ...
Page 300: ...6 A 50628 COOLING SYSTEM SEAWATER COOLED MODELS ...
Page 309: ...6 B 73665 COOLING SYSTEM CLOSED COOLING MODELS ...
Page 325: ...C 6 EXHAUST SYSTEM MANIFOLD ...
Page 331: ...7 A 71317 POWER STEERING PUMP ...