On o-rings of any kind, way, shape or form, I can highly recommend Apple
Rubber. These folks have everything imaginable, and my dealings with them
have always been top flight. I'm an experimenter-prototyper of sorts and
have always found them been most generous with tech help and those
ever-needed free samples.
Get their catalog -- definitely worth a look.
Tony McNulty
B382001 321
Apple Rubber Products Inc
www.applerubber.com
----- Original Message -----
From: <VONDROID@aol.com>
To: <tigers@autox.team.net>
Cc: <VONDROID@aol.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 8:03 PM
Subject: Odometer part need
> Hi there gang. I have been "lurking" in the wings as my '67 Tiger MkIA
> project "The Nikster" has been awaiting my touch. I am now down to the
"tub"
> and started rebuilding her by restoring the Jaeger/Smiths gauges. They all
> seem to be in fine working order, but I am in need of the odometer drive
gear
> and cam because the plastic drive gear I own is split. Would you kind
listers
> please look in your extra parts boxes and write to me off-line if you
would
> consider parting with your extra one? It is SN 5321/08 & ratio 980. I have
no
> problem contacting Nisonger Corporation in New York to purchase another
one,
> but it would be nice to find one relatively cheaply closer to home here in
> Orlando, Florida. I am also looking for a complete set of "O-rings" to
finish
> out the gauge restoration. Does anybody know if the folks listed in
> Restoration Tips are still selling complete sets and if they are any good?
> Thank you all. Your kindness and cooperation is appreciated.
> Sincerely,
> Lloyd Lapat & "The Nikster"
> vondroid@aol.com
> B382002604LRXFE
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