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Reproduction Mustang Gauges - Install A Rally-Pac

With the new reproduction Rally-Pac from CJ Pony Parts, you can add the factory's sporty tach and clock combo to your '65-'66 Mustang.
By Mark Houlahan
Photography by Mark Houlahan
Mustang Rally Pac Install Rally Pac Gauges Installed
Mustang Rally Pac Install Rally Pac Gauges
1 The all-new '66 low-profile... 
   
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Mustang Rally Pac Install Rally Pac Gauges
1 The all-new '66 low-profile reproduction Rally-Pac is made by Scott Drake and is a high-quality reproduction. The cast housing is identical to the original and the Nordskog-built gauges within the housing look exactly like they should. We heard that one of the toughest parts of the reproduction process was building a clock that had the "ticking" second hand like the original, but Scott Drake did.
Mustang Rally Pac Install Removing The Scuff Panel
2 Ford used the interior... 
   
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Mustang Rally Pac Install Removing The Scuff Panel
2 Ford used the interior illumination circuit to power the Rally-Pac's clock. Remove the driver-side door-sill scuff plate and driver-side kick panel to access the cowl side panel to route your wiring to the door-jamb switch.
Mustang Rally Pac Install Removing The Gauge Cluster
3 The rest of the wiring... 
   
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Mustang Rally Pac Install Removing The Gauge Cluster
3 The rest of the wiring under the dash attaches to the dash-light circuit, a good ground, and the stud on the back of the ignition switch. It's possible to find these connections lying under the dash, but at our age the thought of removing six Phillips head screws and setting the gauge cluster aside sounded easier on our backs. A small battery-operated screwdriver, like this Craftsman 3.6-volt Brite Driver, helps locate the screws you need to remove and replace.
Mustang Rally Pac Install Gauge Wiring
4 You can probably snake... 
   
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Mustang Rally Pac Install Gauge Wiring
4 You can probably snake your hand behind the gauge cluster to make the connections, but if you carefully label the wiring going to the back of the cluster, it's easier to disconnect the wiring from one side of the cluster and let it hang out of the way. You'll have to unscrew the speedometer cable to do this. Notice the towel over the steering column to protect the paint.
Mustang Rally Pac Install Underdash Harness
5 With room to work, start... 
   
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Mustang Rally Pac Install Underdash Harness
5 With room to work, start with the underdash harness installation. The first part of the harness deals with the clock power and connects in series with the doorjamb switch. Make sure you've disconnected the battery before unplugging the doorjamb switch. The green wire with the green end is the original wire to which you will connect the clock feed.
Mustang Rally Pac Install Rally Pac Harness
6 The remaining underdash... 
   
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Mustang Rally Pac Install Rally Pac Harness
6 The remaining underdash wiring connects near the ignition switch, so carefully route the harness in that direction. The blue wire from the Rally-Pac underdash harness will connect to the dash illumination circuit. This is a red plug with three female bullet terminals by the ignition switch. Connect the blue wire to one of the three available spots in the connector.
Mustang Rally Pac Install Grounding The Wires
7 The black ground wire (with... 
   
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Mustang Rally Pac Install Grounding The Wires
7 The black ground wire (with the small ring terminal soldered to it) is the main ground lead for the Rally-Pac and needs to be connected to a clean, secure ground path. There are plenty of dash screws you can use, but we simply added it to the several other ground wires found at the right dash brace. The red wire with the green connector is not used in the V-8 application.
Mustang Rally Pac Install Power Feed
8 Two wires come with the... 
   
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Mustang Rally Pac Install Power Feed
8 Two wires come with the main Rally-Pac harness that you can disconnect and install separately of the Rally-Pac. One is the power feed from the ignition switch and the second is the tachometer signal wire. The short black wire connects to the stud on the back of the ignition switch. Temporarily remove the retaining nut, then slide the ring terminal of the short black wire over the stud and re-secure the nut. Now you can reinstall the gauge cluster and kick-panel trim.
Mustang Rally Pac Install Running The Wires
9 The long black wire is... 
   
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Mustang Rally Pac Install Running The Wires
9 The long black wire is the tachometer feed and needs to pass through the firewall. The instructions suggest the accelerator-pedal-rod seal, but we found enough gap in the A/C-hose grommet to pass the wire through at this point. You can also drill a small, discreet hole to pass the wire through.

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