Way back when I started with old British cars I was surprised that Smith oil
temp usually were in centrigrade while the water temps were farenheit.
That's just the way they did it I suppose
Sven
Sweden
M.G.s and BJ8
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Fvr Oudesluys
Skickat: den 3 februari 2012 08:02
Till: Chris Dimmock
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Dmne: Re: [Healeys] Smiths Gauge
It is still the same gauge, just different numbers on the dial. Anyway,
who was using Fahrenheit in the 50's?? Must have been from a European or
Asian specced car.
Kees Oudesluijs
Op 3-2-2012 6:05, Chris Dimmock schreef:
> Hey Doug,
>
> O.K. So If the Smiths number is so close to a 100/4, and an MG, why is
> your guage in Celcius?
> In 1954 who used Celcius? Rather than farenheight?
> So it has to be for a French car????? Or????
>
> Dunno.
> Chris
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