Altimeter
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- cpolsley
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Altimeter
My altimeter is most likely original equipment. I have recently noticed the glass fogging a little when descending from higher altitudes. The adjustment knob is at the 6 o,clock position and most new altimeters have the setting knob at the 7 o'clock position. I have a new panel and hate to modify the hole to accept the new style altimeter. Will any shops rebuild the old style or should I just notch out the panel and get it over with. I would imagine the dial numbers and needles are coated with the glow in the dark stuff. Any recommendations?
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- Curtis Brown
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