Thanks to everybody that replied so far. I think I wasn't clear about the
tabs.
I see the tabs that line up with the slots in the gage body and understand
you need to align the tabs with the slots to remove the bezel. Next to one
of the slots, there also appears to be a tab possibly from the back of the
bezel sticking up through a hole in the back of the gage body. It looks like
this must be moved somehow before the bezel can twist. Am I seeing this
correctly?
- Hugh
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-triumphs@autox.team.net
> [mailto:owner-triumphs@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Hugh Fader
> Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 1:40 PM
> To: '6pack'; 'triumphs'
> Subject: Refurbishing TR6 Gages
>
>
> I am again summoning the great powers of the list.
>
> Last summer I had my speedo and tach out for some other
> behind the dash
> maintenance. While they were handy, I removed the bezels,
> cleaned up the
> glass, and cleaned the faces with Endust. They looked very
> nice. As so often
> happens, fixing up one part makes another part look even
> worse. So now I am
> cleaning up the smaller gages. I have a 72 TR6 with black
> bezels by the way.
>
> Please list answer my questions three:
>
> 1. How do I get the bezels off of the smaller gages? There
> appears to be a
> tab sticking up that locks them in place. Not so with the
> speedo and tach.
> Do I press it in, bend it, or what?
>
> 2. On the speedo and tach there was some sort of sealer
> between the bezel
> and glass. How do I remove and replace it?
>
> 3. I noticed bubbling paint on one of the gages and it
> scraped off with my
> thumbnail. Can anyone recommend a similar black paint?
>
> Thanks and happy holidays.
>
> - Hugh Fader
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