| In a message dated 8/4/99 12:18:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
Bryan.Vandiver@Eng.Sun.COM writes:
<< I'm not sure what they charge for repairing 
 the tube, and recalibrating the gauge, but something tells me, that you can 
 probably pick up a used working gauge much cheaper. >>
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The only problem with a used gauge is that you can't tell by looking at it 
whether the capillary tube has been evacuated.  You take a chance buying one 
used, so make sure you get a guarantee.  Check some of the gauge rebuilders 
to see if they have some that are reconditioned.
Can the dual gauge with the mechanical water temp be replaced by another 
gauge with a different sensor?  What would need to be done to accomodate this 
change?  Anybody?  (BTW, I have the same gauge and it's broken too.)
Allen Hefner
'77 Midget
'92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport
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