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Re: Happy Memorial Day...

To: yd3@nvc.net, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Happy Memorial Day...
From: Dan DiBiase <d_dibiase@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 08:26:06 -0700 (PDT)
Ok, thanks, Blake (and Paul), this makes sense. 

Dan
--- yd3@nvc.net wrote:
> Dan:
> 
> Inside the gauge is a curved copper tube.  One end is connected to the
> input line and the other to a gear train, rack and pinion, if I remember
> right.  The rack is on the curved tube, and the pinion on the needles
> shaft.  There might be an intermediary gear to amplify the movement.
> I've seen some use a pull wire and return spring.  Pressure inside the
> tube causes the tube to want to straighten out.  As the free end moves,
> its movement is transfered to the gauge needle.  It works like those
> curled up New Years Eve party play things with the feather on the end
> that you blow into.  You might even have gotten one at a circus.
> 
> It's not necessary for oil to get into the tube.  That's why a thread a
> while back suggesting bleeding the oil line to the gauge is not going to
> help a non functioning gauge unless there is a restriction in the line
> going to the gauge.
> 
> Blake
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