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1. RE: gauges (score: 1)
Author: "Neil Wehmeyer" <ngwehmeyer@attbi.com>
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 06:34:30 -0700
Thanks for the info. I was thinking the same thing about some RTV sealant for the bezel to glass seal. I am supprised you let it dry inside the bezel before assembly. I was thinking I would but them
/html/6pack/2003-06/msg00003.html (8,479 bytes)

2. Re: gauges (score: 1)
Author: Don Malling <dmallin@attglobal.net>
Date: Sun, 01 Jun 2003 10:33:40 -0400
I would have guessed to do it wet too. How do you get an even bead -- all the same height? Maybe it doesn't have to be even? Don
/html/6pack/2003-06/msg00006.html (9,125 bytes)

3. Re: gauges (score: 1)
Author: "Gregory Dito" <g.dito@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 11:13:13 -0400
I often wondered about that question myself, even though I do not own a later 6 with the chrome bezels. Before you consider doing any of the following polish the heck out of them using Mother's or B
/html/6pack/2003-06/msg00009.html (10,735 bytes)

4. Re: gauges (score: 1)
Author: Mickylong@aol.com
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 12:40:23 EDT
You are right on the tab bending. I used a very small screwdriver to bend the tabs to open the gauge and then used small needle-nosed pliers to bend the tabs back over (using a cloth between bezel a
/html/6pack/2003-06/msg00011.html (7,326 bytes)

5. Gauges (score: 1)
Author: "john davis" <YEAHBABYTR6@msn.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2003 07:03:54 -0500
Here is a site in the UK that has most of the parts needed to fix your gauges, plus it has a ton of other stuff. I just received my order of new smith gauges from them and I'm very pleased. http://ww
/html/6pack/2003-06/msg00071.html (6,884 bytes)

6. Re: Gauges (score: 1)
Author: "Dwayne Cooper" <dc_bruin@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2003 10:24:28 -0700
Very nice -- this site has bezels (black and chrome) and o-rings for sale! They offer both half and full vee versions in 52, 80, and 100 mm sizes. I'll have to take a look at my gauges when I get hom
/html/6pack/2003-06/msg00077.html (7,797 bytes)

7. Re: Gauges (score: 1)
Author: "James Tabor" <jattr6@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 19:23:36 +0000
did you ever find out what size "we" need? i have a later TR6 with the black inside and chrome outside on the edges. i might go for the all chrome rings. -james ______________________________________
/html/6pack/2003-06/msg00244.html (8,337 bytes)

8. Re: Gauges (score: 1)
Author: "Dwayne Cooper" <dc_bruin@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 13:34:00 -0700
No, unfortunately I was not able to confirm the sizes. I emailed Holden and they suggested that I measure the gauges. From my measurements, the 52mm ones would work for the smaller gauges, but the 10
/html/6pack/2003-06/msg00245.html (10,001 bytes)

9. Gauges (score: 1)
Author: "Neil Wehmeyer" <ngwehmeyer@attbi.com>
Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 21:32:28 -0700
What is the material I find between the glass and the bezel when I take my Speedo and tach apart. Is it a glue, or an extremely deteriorated o-ring? There is a thin paper like gasket between the gla
/html/6pack/2003-05/msg00629.html (6,660 bytes)

10. Re: Gauges (score: 1)
Author: "Mark Bullard" <mbullard@hawaii.rr.com>
Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 18:51:51 -1000
There's an o-ring between the glass and the shroud and there is actually a complete set available on ebay now but I believe you can also get them from the big three.
/html/6pack/2003-05/msg00630.html (7,232 bytes)

11. Re: gauges (score: 1)
Author: Mickylong@aol.com
Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 21:58:43 EDT
I'm in the midst of rebuilding/cleaning my gauges so I'm familiar with the O rings both outside and inside the gauge. When I pulled my smaller gauges I found the material between the bezel and glass
/html/6pack/2003-05/msg00650.html (7,384 bytes)

12. Re: gauges (score: 1)
Author: "Dwayne Cooper" <dc_bruin@hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 31 May 2003 19:40:20 -0700
While we're on the topic of gauges... mine are in need of serious attention. The bezels are pitted and I'm not sure how well they'll clean up. I've noticed Vicky Brit sells new chrome bezels for the
/html/6pack/2003-05/msg00664.html (8,815 bytes)

13. Re: gauges (score: 1)
Author: "JEFFREY FETNER" <FETNERJ001@hawaii.rr.com>
Date: Sat, 31 May 2003 18:03:23 +0600
My '74 had a similiar situation. I dismantled the guages and carefully rubbed the chrome part of the bezel with super-fine '0000' steel wool (get the grade with as many 0s as possible) It polishes t
/html/6pack/2003-05/msg00665.html (10,286 bytes)

14. gauges (score: 1)
Author: Frank Meert <F.Meert@ogdsoftware.nl>
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 11:23:56 +0200
My fuel gauge as well as my temp gauge are giving no reading at all. I've tried to see what would happen when disengaging the voltage stabilizer, but this didn't have any effect whatsoever. My questi
/html/6pack/2000-09/msg00091.html (6,988 bytes)

15. Re: gauges (score: 1)
Author: Timothy Holbrook <tjh173@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 12:18:29 -0700 (PDT)
Check the archives. I wrote a very detailed explanation of how to diagnose this problem a few months back. Tim Holbrook 1971 TR6 __________________________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - Free
/html/6pack/2000-09/msg00095.html (7,766 bytes)

16. gauges (score: 1)
Author: kevin mcevoy <njmac2@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 14:52:03 -0700 (PDT)
Having problems w/gas and temp. gauge. Sometimes work often times don't. Just began working on car and am really clueless. Think I'll leave it there. Help and guidance will be appreciated. Kevin - NJ
/html/6pack/2000-07/msg00090.html (6,729 bytes)

17. Re: gauges (score: 1)
Author: Kendall Larsen <klarsen@inreach.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 21:43:47 -0700
the Blinkers, fuel gauge, and temp gauge are all on the same fuse. Try polishing up the connections in your fuse box or make sure you have the correct fuse in place. If that isn't it it mostly likel
/html/6pack/2000-07/msg00096.html (6,833 bytes)

18. Re: gauges (score: 1)
Author: tr6taylor@webtv.net (Sally or Dick Taylor)
Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 00:29:52 -0700 (PDT)
Kevin--Both the gas gauge and temperature gauge are wired to the voltage stabilizer. This gizmo is located on the back of the speedometer housing. Usually when the VS itself goes bad, both of these o
/html/6pack/2000-07/msg00099.html (7,189 bytes)

19. Re: gauges (score: 1)
Author: Timothy Holbrook <tjh173@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 06:24:54 -0700 (PDT)
When your gauges go dead, try turning on your wipers. If they don't work either, you've got a problem with the fuse box connection. If they do work, you've got a bad connection going to the voltage s
/html/6pack/2000-07/msg00103.html (7,419 bytes)

20. Re: gauges (score: 1)
Author: "Ryan Van Luchene" <2000man@eudoramail.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 11:51:39 -0700
Kevin Check your fuses - chances are some of your running lights aren't working also when the gauges fail to perform. Ryan Sapphire 71
/html/6pack/2000-07/msg00124.html (7,026 bytes)


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