> Does anyone know if 2 1/16" gauges fit the center cluster holes in the
> TR3's?
Should, as long as it's not too deep.
> I'm going to buy a cheap
> substitue for my
> fuel gauge (the resistance won't be exactly right, but will
> give me some
> indication anyway)
Be warned that it may indicate backwards, or give you no indication at all;
or possibly even damage the sender in the tank.
> Does MOMA repair our TR fuel gauges?
Yup.
> Boy though, the needle is soooo fragile
> and it looks
> so touchy and delicate, I'd rather have an experienced hand do it.
Although I don't see one at the moment, it's not unusual to see "working"
TR3 fuel gauges on eBay for not much (like under $20). Be sure you don't
get a TR4 gauge though, since even though the early TR4 gauges look
identical, they take very different senders (& a voltage stabilizer).
Randall
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