[Fot] Gauge Rebuilding
Paul Ricco
paulricco at att.net
Mon Jan 11 11:56:35 MST 2021
Jack,
We have also had an excellent experience with Nisonger. They recently did a full set for a car that we are working on. We are very satisfied.
Paul Ricco
> On Jan 11, 2021, at 12:41 PM, Jack Wheeler via Fot <fot at autox.team.net> wrote:
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> I hope this may help some of you looking for sources for rebuilding gauges. I recently had the tachometer in my 1967 Morgan 4/4 rebuilt by Nisonger Instruments. The tach was kind of ratty looking and the calibration was off by a factor of 2. When it came back it looked like a new gauge. They had replaced the lens and chrome bezel and fixed the calibration problem. In addition, they also converted it over so that if I ever decide to replace my points distributor with an electronic ignition system, the tach will work correctly.
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> When I received the tach, I was confused by the wiring instructions. It was much simpler, and did not use some of the old parts. I called Peter Bayer, and he was very helpful in walking me through the steps of the new wiring system. With that bit of help, I installed it and WOW, it's great having a tach again that really shows the true engine speed.
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> I'm not trying to tell anybody who to use, just giving my impression of a job well done. I have used Nisonger for instrument rebuilding for over 30 years, with similar results.
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> Best regards,
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> Jack
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