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I'm building up a vintage special at the moment,Not a Seven however and looking to find a 0-5 or similar tank pressure gauge.
Ideally flange mounted and an original instrument.Have been on Ebay and Prewarcar and found little apart from 2 very expensive ones in the US.
Any suggestions on where else to look before I go down the reproduction route.?
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Location: Rokeby, Victoria, Australia
Car type: '27 Chummy, '34 Special, '50 Traction Avant
Modify a 10 psi oil pressure gauge?
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Mark
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My trick is to get an old steam pressure gauge with the nice flange-mounted lathed brass housing (which are still plentiful at reasonable prices on ebay) then fit a modern 0-10psi mechanism if needed. Doing the computer graphics/script for a new printed or engraved dial face and getting the old-style needle to fit on the new-style mechanism is a bit of a fiddle but worth the effort if it's for a top-notch project - Dirk
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I've looked at the 10 and 20 David Harcourt gauges as potentials.Also purchased a cheap new low pressure gauge and got a relation to make up a face with the smiths logo with the intention of re casing it,and today purchased a cheap budenberg industrial gauge wjth the same idea to re case it. But its difficult to get the aged appearance of the other instruments I have.
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What about this, Dave? Too modern?
eBay item number:
143758380179
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Stuart
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Stuart, it’s in hundreds of psi
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Oops!
Thank you, let's hope Dave didn't get too excited!
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Stuart
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Location: Deepest darkest Kent
Dave,
I have used a modern 0-5 gauge used for dinghies grafted into an original case with a reproduction face.
Also some time back won a later Smiths 0-5 in an auction that had the same fixing as an original case,everybody missed it because it was labelled as a oil gauge.
The difficulty with 0-10 gauges is getting the sweep correct to suit the face.
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Gene, just did the conversion,via google 1 Kg/cm2 is 14.2 psi and it's 13 cm dia I think.
It is for a pressurised tank on a GN / FN based special.