Why not just buy a Smiths Voltmeter. It is accurate, looks correct in
the dash, it's lighted properly to match the other gauges, and is
inexpensive and available.
Mo-Ma calibrated my Speedo, and I would never use them again. They
calibrated the speedo, but did not tell me they did not calibrate the
odometer, which required a gear change.
When asked, they said "Oh, that is a different issue, and to calibrate
the odometer, we will have to charge you to recalibrate the speedo again".
Larry
Steve Sage wrote:
> Here's another idea.
>
> Margaret and Joey at Mo-Ma in Albuquerque, New Mexico will make you a
> Jaeger look a like volt meter gauge for the same space (or you could
> have them fix it up to say Smiths). I've had mine in my Tiger for
> years. It works great and looks very close to authentic, including the
> back lighting and the red pointer. Unless you knew, you wouldn't know
> it wasn't a stock item. When my alternator went bad, it let me know
> immediately that something was wrong. The battery tested good which
> verified the alternator was bad (mine has an internal regulator).
>
> Their number is 505 766-6661. I have no connection to them other than
> I've used them for my gauges for many years.
>
> Steve Sage
>
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