Hi Ulix:
Assuming yours is a HAN9, and according to Horler, the correct gauge would
have a Fahrenheit scale, unless it was built for the home (i.e. British)
market, in which case it would have the C-N-H scale. The gauge I have
available is the latter. Reading and rereading Horler, I can't find the
Smiths number. Maybe someone else on the list can help.
Doug Ingram
Victoria BC
1958 Frogeye
AN5L/636
>Doug,
>my gauge just broke.
>If yours turns out to be the correct one for my car, I would be
>interested.
>I believe that until 67, the temp gauge had C-N-H on the dial, while in 68
>or so, numerical temperature markings were used. I would prefer one with
>numbers.
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