The thin wires may be lights for the gauge.
Hook up a vacuum line and see what gives and then hook up the wires if you
suspect it is a lighted gauge.
Heinz
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From:
To:
Sent: Saturday, March 06, 1999 4:03 PM
Subject: GMC: Vacuum gauge question
>It's question time again - I have an upstanding looking manifold vacuum
gauge
>with no name on it, just a squiggly-looking "MW", with 2 very thin wires
and
>1 air line.
>(the electrical wires certainly won't take much juice)
>
>What's the best way to hook this baby up?
>Lanier
>
>
Hook up a vacuum line and see what gives and then hook up the wires if you
suspect it is a lighted gauge.
Heinz
- ----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Saturday, March 06, 1999 4:03 PM
Subject: GMC: Vacuum gauge question
>It's question time again - I have an upstanding looking manifold vacuum
gauge
>with no name on it, just a squiggly-looking "MW", with 2 very thin wires
and
>1 air line.
>(the electrical wires certainly won't take much juice)
>
>What's the best way to hook this baby up?
>Lanier
>
>