Thank you Peter, this one is GD.1501/01
I want to help others with THEIR library, since they wouldn't come to Texas to
look
for themselves!!!!
"Peter C." wrote:
> Brad, Fortunately Smiths, Jaeger painted the part number on the FACE of
> their gauges. Usually visible on the edges. The dual gauge, or "safety
> gauge" numbers of the type with the mechanical oil pressure and the Bourdon
> tube temp, are all in the series GD (gauge, dual??) For the MKI Sprites
> they are GD1502/01. For MKII 948cc GD1502/06. For MKII 1098cc GD1501/12.
> For the MKIII & IV GD1501/14.
> I can detail the Midgets as well. Let me know what numbers you
> have, and I can almost always tell you the application.
> Hope this helps. Peter C With a LIBRARY
> =======
>
> At 07:51 PM 4/25/2002, Brad Fornal wrote:
> >With all this info, would it work in my Bugeye and be correct??
> >
> >Rick Fisk wrote:
> >
> > > According to Horler the MkI Midget had Jaeger instruments while the MkII
> > > Sprite had Smiths. He goes on to say that although the Midget instruments
> > > were marked "Jaeger" they were made by Smiths and they both had the same
>ID
> > > numbers.
> > >
> > > Rick
> > >>
> > > > OK, I need some help on a LBC part. I bought a dual gauge at the swap
> > > > meet today, the tube is intact, I have not tested it yet. As I was
> > > > walking away, I looked closer at it and noticed that it is not a Smiths,
> > > > but a Jaeger. What cars did these come in??
> > > > Brad
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