Or ... you can buy a new one from these guys ...
http://www.gaugeguys.com/Smiths/classic.htm
For $135 ... I have no idea what Nisonger charges ...
On Jan 18, 2012, at 12:53 PM, Ann Carletta wrote:
> www.nisonger.com/Nisonger Instruments is a full-service supplier of Smiths
> Instruments gauges and high performance components and trim items for
Shelby
> Cobras and other ...
>
>
> 225 Hoyt Avenue Mamaroneck, NY 10543-1835
> (914)
> 381-1952
> Nisonger did my temp gauge. Of course, I learned the hard way when
> to turn the car off to avoid it from overheating. It actually ran hot so
long
> that the ether escaped from the gauge. Think about taking off the rims
around
> the other gauges (if marked) and having them cleaned. You can see the
> difference in the rim on my temp gauge vs. the other 3 gauges. Hadn't
thought
> about it beforehand.
>
> Ann
>
>
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> Subject: [TR] TR3 Temp Gauge
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> Could someone point
> me in the direction of who can repair a TR3A temp gauge? I know I have
heard
> of at leat one company that does this, but cannot put my finger on the
contact
> information. TIA
>
> Scott Suhring
> Mechanicsburg, PA
> '70 TR6
> '59 TR3A
>
"Life is too short to drive Boring Cars"
Bill Pugh
Wallace, CA
Casper
1957 TR3
TS16665L
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