Terry Smith wrote:
> Word to the wise: do NOT disassemble the fuel guage beyond removing
> the glass and bezel. Leave the face in. Use a very soft small paint
> brush.
>
> By the way, anybody have a dome glass fuel guage you're willing to
> sell to someone who sinned against nature and has fuel guage
> intestines dripping on his workbench?
These can be repaired... mine was pretty much trashed inside but the
following pages enabled me to reconnect the internals and calibrate it
to be a very accurate instrument:
http://mgaguru.com/mgtech/electric/fg_01.htm
http://mgaguru.com/mgtech/electric/et213.htm
The pages are for an MGA gauge but the TR3 gauge is the same.
Geo Hahn
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