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Arn't these the replacement for the Orignal Fuel Gauges?
Fuel Gauges
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Tom
they look like they might be but I don't know about the adjustable float claim. There was a guy in CA that had been selling some NOS on ebay that were exactly right. I got a pair (he sold them in pairs) for $80. They came in a cardboard box with all the right part numbers and were made in the 50s' but worked great. I needed to make new gaskets though. He might have run out of them as I've not seen any for a couple of months. I must have seen five or more sets of his sell. It was kinda neat.
they look like they might be but I don't know about the adjustable float claim. There was a guy in CA that had been selling some NOS on ebay that were exactly right. I got a pair (he sold them in pairs) for $80. They came in a cardboard box with all the right part numbers and were made in the 50s' but worked great. I needed to make new gaskets though. He might have run out of them as I've not seen any for a couple of months. I must have seen five or more sets of his sell. It was kinda neat.
Dave
N92CP ("Clark's Plane")
1953 C-180
N92CP ("Clark's Plane")
1953 C-180
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The gauges looked pretty nice.Minimum bid of $20,if the bidding didn't get out of hand they might be a good buy. Sounds like you made a good deal at $80 for a pair,Dave.
I wonder if by "adjustable float" they're referring to adjusting the float by bending the wire?
What are the floats made of? They look black in the photo,maybe that's a rubbery coating over cork?
Eric
I wonder if by "adjustable float" they're referring to adjusting the float by bending the wire?
What are the floats made of? They look black in the photo,maybe that's a rubbery coating over cork?
Eric
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The originals were made by Scott. The new ones are made by Rochester. They appear identical. (It's what is installed in my 53 B-model.) The Rochester model number is: 7083. The guage is 7083-5H76. The dial is:5-00894. Rochester Guages, PH# 214/241-2161 or 800/982-0030 are the last contacts I had.
Interesting Trivia: The "no take off" zone is not an aircraft limitation. It's a recommendation. It is not a required placard either. (Look at the TCDS. It's not mentioned anywhere.)
Interesting Trivia: The "no take off" zone is not an aircraft limitation. It's a recommendation. It is not a required placard either. (Look at the TCDS. It's not mentioned anywhere.)
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