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Subject: Lucas Light Switch
From: "Zimmerman, John" <john.zimmerman@dpg.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 12:29:00 -0400
High everyone,

I finally got the steering column re-installed after the rebuild.  Thanks to
everyone for their help and suggestions.  I give a lot of credit to anyone
who did this with everything in the car.  I'm getting ready to put the dash
back in and have two questions:

1) I got a set of the square o-rings for the gages.  I would like to replace
the round o-rings behind the glass.  Does anyone know the correct size /
number for these?  I thought there was a thread awhile ago about using black
silicone.  if I go the silicone route, does it go in the bezel prior to
installing the gage body?  What did you use to get the thin bead if silicone
so it doesn't show up on the glass?

2) I got a new Lucas light switch.  The directions show what seems to be a
clip screwed into the back of the wooden portion of the dash to hold the
switch in place.  I don't have this part.  Has anyone had to fabricate one of
these? 

Thanks again for all your help over the years.  Hopefully the body will be
back down by Christmas and ready for paint next summer. 

Thank you,
John Zimmerman
Mfg. Planning / Traffic

Demag Plastics Group
11792 Alameda Drive
Strongsville, Ohio 44149-3011

Phone: (440).876.6251
Fax:     (440) 876.8977
email:   john.zimmerman@dpg.com


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