who is doing 36-37 rebuilt oil gauges thank you
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I probably have more questions than answers.... but I didn't know that gauges were even available in the late '30s. If they were, I would LOVE to have one. Because I hate idiot lights.
Is bike a flathead or an Knuck? Can you post a picture of the gauge you have? If they are available as Repro, I'd run one in a heartbeat just so I can watch my actual pressure.
I don't know anyone specifically who rebuilds an HD gauge, but we use Morris Mintz at West Valley Instruments in California for almost all our instrument work. He is SUPERB with great rates and reasonable turnaround. Very good communication. You could also call Dave "Rat" Sherk at Harbor Vintage here in Vermont. He will know where to get stuff done.
Please tell more about your gauge, though! And pictures welcome.
Cheers,
Sirhr
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At one time Harbor Vintage was restoring them. I don't know if they still do or not. There isn't much to them. You could probably take your apart, clean and paint it and reassemble it with nothing more than a screwdriver.Be sure to visit;
http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/
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Originally posted by sirhrmechanic View PostI probably have more questions than answers.... but I didn't know that gauges were even available in the late '30s. If they were, I would LOVE to have one. Because I hate idiot lights.
Is bike a flathead or an Knuck? Can you post a picture of the gauge you have? If they are available as Repro, I'd run one in a heartbeat just so I can watch my actual pressure...
Cheers, Sirhr
Live, pressurized oil in the copper pipe to the dashboard led to fatigue issues and oil all over the wires and switches under the cover; one of the reasons that in '38 it was replaced with a sending unit and an idiot light.
The ammeter that was also replace was the 1934-37 "15-0-15" little gem, that actually showed you what the generator was putting out; if you keptt an eye on it. At least the green idiot light that replaced it got your attention immediately if it came on out on the road.
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