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Bob Grimstead
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Posted Wednesday, December 2, 2009 @ 08:50 AM  

Hi Guys,

My British oil temp gauge does not work, and the pressure one is suspect.

I would like to replace them with original, VDO, capillary, black-faced kg/sq cm and degrees C gauges plus the copper pipes and senders.

Does anybody know a source for these?

No, I do NOT want a modern, electric/electronic anything, and certainly not a multi-reading digital nasty thing.

Thanks guys, I know somebody out there can help.

Yours, Bob

Jorgen
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Posted Wednesday, December 2, 2009 @ 02:33 PM  

Bob, sometimes you are awfully Brittish for an Aussie.

"Multi-reading digital nasty thing"...I´ll quote you on that.

I also must say I´m absolutely flabbergasted by your new title- you left all the rest of us Sergeants in your wake. Just don´t be a bully of a lieutenant. And I agree, I think you earned the title of Air Vice Marshal...

May the 4´s be with you/ Jörgen

[Edit by Jorgen on Wednesday, December 2, 2009 @ 02:33 PM]

eugenio
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Posted Wednesday, December 2, 2009 @ 03:01 PM  

VDO mechanical oil gauges are out of production so it is not easy to find them. Check a VDO dealer or contact Collin, he has sources to find VDO instruments in the USA.
Surely mechanical gauges are better on RF's without electrical generator, they don't need power.

Eugenio

Collin
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Posted Wednesday, December 2, 2009 @ 03:44 PM  

Hello,

Here is a great place for hard to find VDO gauges. They also can rebuild any VDO gauge.

http://www.nhspeedometer.com/

http://nhspeedometer.com/vw/1.htm

Here are mine gauges that North Hollywood Speedo rebuilt. The gauge markings are on the gauge faces under the glass.

Picture of the other style oil pressure gauge used.

Jorgen
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Posted Thursday, December 3, 2009 @ 03:35 AM  

Nice gauges, Collin.

XST, previously beeing a brittish Fournier sports Smiths gauges,

http://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/INSTRUMENTS-/-GAUGES-SMITHS-CLASSIC-SMITHS-CLASSIC-MECHANICAL-GAUGES/c1_271_2678/index.html

maybe an alternative?

May the 4´s be with you/ Jörgen

Bob Grimstead
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Posted Thursday, December 3, 2009 @ 08:08 AM  

Wow! I'm an orificer, I hadn't noticed.

Thanks for all the leads guys, I'll let you know how I get on.

I didn't really want these gauges rebuilt, because that would ground the aeroplane while I waited for it to happen.

New ones would be better, so I'll get on to it today (or tomorrow, it's flyable).

Yours, Bob

joethepro
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Posted Monday, December 7, 2009 @ 11:22 PM  

bob did not check when you posted this but i think i have both gauges on a spare panel i could send them to rebuild and when you get them you could send yours for rebuild and send them to me,
Bob Grimstead
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Posted Saturday, December 12, 2009 @ 08:52 AM  

Hi Guys,

Thanks very much for such quick and comprehensive offers of help.

I've bought a couple of Smiths gauges from Merlin Motorsport to keep me going, and I'll get the VDO ones repaired while I'm out in Aus.

Needless, to say, they don't fit immediately, but need 10mm to 1/8 BSP adaptors, available from the same source.

Have a great winter's flying.

Yours, Bob

Mike-RM
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Posted Monday, December 28, 2009 @ 06:35 PM  

Hi Bob

I got second hand Mini (Mini Cooper?) oil pressure gauge for our RF3 from ebay for a fiver. It may not be authentic but it works fine. Probably needs a different sump adaptor though.

Mike

Bob Grimstead
Unregistered

Posted Wednesday, March 31, 2010 @ 08:37 PM  

Hi Guys,

See the string under VDO capillary gauges in the Parts section.

Yours, Bob

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