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Re: replacement Spitfire gauges

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Subject: Re: replacement Spitfire gauges
From: "Bill Hooper" <hooper@rf.capitolweb.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Jun 1997 02:44:44 -0500
Aren't new Smith's gauges still available ?
I ordered a mechanical oil pressure gauge new, but it was 10 years ago...

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> From: DANMAS@aol.com
> To: boballen@sky.net; triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Extra Gauges on a Spitfire
> Date: Friday, May 30, 1997 8:49 PM
> 
> In a message dated 97-05-30 19:56:45 EDT, boballen@sky.net (Robert Allen)
> writes:
> 
> > A friend of mine has a late model with idiot lights. He would like to
> >  add oil temp and pressure gauges and, perhaps, water temp. If anyone
has
> >  been down this road I'd be curious about your experiences:
> >  
> >  1) brand & size of gauges
> >  2) mechanical or electrical
> >  3) where to mount in car
> >  4) how to connect to motor
> >  5) any oops to be aware of
> 
> Bob:
> 
> 1) Most aftermarket gauges are 1 1/16 " diameter, same as the Lucas units
> used in the TR6, and fit into the standard gauge holes exactly. I assume
the
> gauges in a Spitfire are the same. The most common brands are Auto-Meter,
> VDO, and SW. I only have experience with VDO. I have had a clock from VDO
in
> my TR6 for a few years now, with no problems. Only recently have gauges
been
> available in a larger size. A few of the lesser known brands make smaller
> gauges. The larger sizes are nice, but they can be hard to fit in these
small
> cars. I'm using 2 5/8 " units in the TR5.0, but they "just" did fit. I
had to
> modify the sheet metal dash backing a little. 




Bill Hooper <Hooper@CapitolWeb.com>

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