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Old 12-04-2002, 05:37 PM
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Default Stewart Warner gauge part numbers questions

These are from original 67 Yenko Camaro parts list and would like to know what diameter and type of face these Stewart Warner gauge part numbers correspond to. Some numbers may be incorrect because of difficulty in reading them.
part no. price
D691CB $5.38
D692E 6.48
D366FK LITE 1.53
S13642D PANEL 2.48
D6906 AMMETER 3.48

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Old 12-04-2002, 08:33 PM
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Default Re: Stewart Warner gauge part numbers questions

Hello Joe
Checked out my handy dandy '69 SW catalog. There is no D in front of the SW numbers so it must be a Yenko thing. Here goes

BLACK FACE/WHITE NUMERALS
D691CB = 0-100lbs oil, 2 5/8
D691FB = 1-150 "" ""
D692E = 100-250 water 2 5/8
D366FK = Light kit with bracket
D366CH = Light kit without bracket
S13642D = 3 hole light panel for 2 5/8 gauges
D690C = 60-0-60 2 5/8 amp gauge. (The 6 is a C)

CUSTOM DESIGN/CUSTOM DIAL
691-L 0-100 oil 2 5/8
691-M 0-150 oil ""
692-H 100-250 water ""
690-J 60-0-60 amp ""
690-k 30-0-30 amp ""
If you need all the numbers for the tachs,boxes senders or any other SW part let me know.
Dave

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Old 12-04-2002, 08:48 PM
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Default Re: Stewart Warner gauge part numbers questions

Thanks for the look-up Dave. It lists a SW tach and monitor without listing part numbers. The Tach was $25.20 and monitor $1.80.
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Default Re: Stewart Warner gauge part numbers questions

$1.80 for a monitor seems about right.I just paid $2.00 for a 990B a couple of weeks ago..... [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/grin.gif[/img]

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Old 12-04-2002, 09:09 PM
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Default Re: Stewart Warner gauge part numbers questions

Joe
Here are the tach/Transmitter box numbers

Custom Dial List price in catalog is 38.50
970-A 6krpm
970-B 8K
970-C 10K

Black face
970-H 6K
970-J 8K
970-K 10 K

Transmitter Box
990-B Standard ign.
990-A Trans. ignition
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Old 12-05-2002, 01:28 PM
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Default Re: Stewart Warner gauge part numbers questions

Thanks again Dave. Is there anything listed for some type of Tach wire kit? I have a SW tach in almost new condition with all wire ends intact. The wires have a connector made to snap in the fuse box under a fuse. I am not sure if this came with the tach or was it an additional item?
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Old 12-07-2002, 02:43 PM
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Default Re: Stewart Warner gauge part numbers questions

Joe
My catalog has no other wiring kits listed other than light kits and wiring for amp gauges and the other 2" electrical sending units etc.
Dave
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Old 12-07-2002, 03:19 PM
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Default Re: Stewart Warner gauge part numbers questions

Thanks Dave, the reason I ask is because Yenko charged separately for the wiring and I don't know if it was a SW kit or if it was just general use wire and wire ends.
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