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Subject: Re: gauges
From: "JEFFREY FETNER" <FETNERJ001@hawaii.rr.com>
Date: Sat, 31 May 2003 18:03:23 +0600
All,
   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 the chrome and gets the
rust out of the pits.  Not show quality but I'm rebuilding a driver.
Careful touch-up with the wife's mascara (don't tell) on the flat-black
inner part.  Went back and carefully used metal polish on the chrome part -
now they look great against the dark teak dash.
   I used some screen window spline I had around (use the smallest size) to
go between the dash and guage when I put them back in.  I think they sit a
little further out than they were, but no worries.
   BTW, all my guages had an oily sort of 'fog' on the back of the glass -
looked great after a careful cleanup.  Don't know what it was but the car
had been sitting for a long time.  Cheers.

Jeff
'74 CF13816U


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dwayne Cooper" <dc_bruin@hotmail.com>
To: <6pack@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 8:40 AM
Subject: Re: gauges


> 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 four smaller gauges but
> not the tach and speedo.  My car is a '74 and the bezels seem to have been
> black on the inside and chrome on the outside.  I'm sure others out there
> have dealt with this -- is it best just to clean 'em up and paint 'em
black
> or is there some source out there for correct replacements.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dwayne Cooper
> '74
>
>
> >From: Mickylong@aol.com
> >Reply-To: Mickylong@aol.com
> >To: ngwehmeyer@attbi.com, 6pack@autox.team.net
> >Subject: Re: gauges
> >Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 21:58:43 EDT
> >
> >Neil,
> >
> >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 face to be almost welded
to
> >the
> >bezel by 30 years in the sun.  After scraping out the remains, and with
> >lots
> >of
> >help from the list, I decided to try the O rings offered by VB that were
> >advertised as a fit inside the bezel.  However, I tried to fit these and
> >found
> >it
> >almost impossible to remount the bezel to the glass with the O ring in
> >place.
> >Following another suggestion, I fashioned a seal on the inside of each
> >bezel
> >with blue RTV, let it dry and then refit the bezel to the glass.  Fits
> >great.
> >
> >
> >I ordered the "outside" O rings to replace the "cooked" rubber between my
> >gauges and dash from TRF, but haven't installed them yet.  Tomorrow's the
> >day.
> >I'll post another message re: the fit and potential gauge offset after I
> >try
> >them tomorrow.
> >
> >Hope this helps
> >
> >Micky Long, Atlanta
> >72 TR 6
>
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