I used some non-drying caulk on my Spit gauges. I just pressed it in
and left a little to compress and it works fine. Plumbers putty will
probably do the same thing.
Regards,
Joe Curry
sanborn@net1plus.com wrote:
>
> What can I use under the chrome ring to
> seal the gauge?
>
> Paul,
>
> I rebuilt my entire dash including the gauges and faced this
> same problem. The old material was rubber or cork based but
> was a crumbly powder on my gauges.
>
> I talked to the guys at Nisonger in Mamaroneck, NY.(
> http://www.nisonger.com) They specialize in guage rebuilding
> and supplied me with the o-rings for the outside of the
> gauges and lengths of a hollow vinyl tubing that was used to
> form the seal between the bezel and glass.
>
> If you can find a flexible small diameter tubing you could
> use that. I could not locate it anywhere.
>
> Brian Sanborn
> 62 TR4 CT16260L Groton,MA
> sanborn@net1plus.com
>
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