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  1. As the thread title suggests lads and ladies, I'm after information on what the difference is between 6cyl and V8 gauge clusters. We all know to look for the sticker on the back that says whether or not it is 6cyl or V8. Sometimes that sticker is long gone unfortunately, so what I'm after is the circuit board differences between the two. I have a 6cyl cluster here that has the following etched into the boards between the Temp & Alt gauges: VDO Australia 34630 - BOARD 23396 - ASSY Is this the same code for all the PCB's or does it change with the V8 cluster? (Fairlane clusters will obviously be different) I seem to remember a drunken discussion about the S Pac clusters (possibly when I was in Wagga Wagga) about the only differences being in some of the resistors being a different value. Any help on this topic would be fantastic as I know some of us would like to be able to identify a V8 cluster from a 6cyl one at a glance. Cheers. Glenn.
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