Bob,
If you want a vacuum gauge, why not leave in the boost gauge? My boost
gauge has the needle in the middle and shows vacuum to about 30lbs, and
boost to about 20 lbs. It works fine as a vacuum gauge, in your case it
just won't ever pass to the boost side of the scale. Certainly a vacuum
gauge of any type is more likely to provide useful information on a day to
day basis.
Glen
> Ok...the time has come!
>
> I installed a normal sized (matches) boost
> gauge in my wood panel for the Judson
> Supercharge which for various good reasons is no longer an
> application under serious consideration.
>
> So, it's time to remove the boost gauge
> and fill the hole in the panel with something useful, like and oil
> temperature
> gauge, fr'instance. I was going to install
> one of those cool vacuum gauges like Frank Clarici has in his Mk1 but,
> alas,
> can't find one around. (Perhaps I should
> cross the GW bridge one night and weasel....nah....he's got that attack
> cat!)
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