For those who missed this -
O-rings for restoring gauges/dashs
If your are restoring your dash you may find the rubber O-rings on your
gauges have perished. In particular the one between the glass and bezel
will be cooked to a high degree of crud. The sets below include all the
O-rings required in some cases 3 per gauge. Sets are not
interchangeable. Prices include postage to North American destinations.
MGB 1962 - 1967
Set of 8 O-rings for 2 large (4") and 2 (2") small gauges (square
gauge not included) US$10
MGB 1968 - 1977
Set of 8 O-rings for 2 large (3 1/2") and 2 (2") small gauges
(square gauge not included) US$10
Sunbeam Alpine 1959 1967
Set of 12 O-rings for 2 (4") large and 3 (2") small gauges (clock
not included) US$15
Sunbeam Tiger 1963 1967
Set of 12 O-rings for 2 (4") large and 3 (2") small gauges (clock
not included) US$15
Hillman 1963 1967
Set of 12 O-rings for 2 (4") large and 3 (2") small gauges (clock
not included) US$15
Regards
Barrie
Barrie Robinson - barrier@bconnex.net
On 2/25/02, sosnaenergyconsulting@cox.net wrote:
Nice article!
How do I get hold of Barrie Robinson for some of those O-rings?
Regards
David Sosna
Steve Laifman wrote:
>
> Tigers, and 'Pines
>
> We are pleased to announce the release of a new "Restoration Tips"
> article by Joe Parlanti. Joe has meticulously illustrated his
> step-by-step disassembly, refurbishment, and reassembly of his
> Tiger/Alpine design fuel gauge.
>
> It is contained in the http://www.TigersUnited.com "Technical Tips"
> section entitled "Restoration Tips". What could be clearer?
>
> If you would like a direct link to the Restoration Tips article listing,
> it is:
>
> http://www.TigersUnited.com/techtips/rtips.asp
>
> His is the last (latest) on the list. Maybe there are some others you
> haven't read, as well?
>
> Thank you Joe.
>
> Steve
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