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Don Haney 10-16-2002 05:49 PM

Temp Gauge Modification
 
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Hey Guys,
I finally got the conversion part in from Germany, then had my gauge guy do the install. Not sure of the story behind it, but it is a oem part. Im told its not silk screened either, it has had the film removed for the temp numbers.
If anyone is interested in the conversion, let me know and I will see how many I can get. It took me 2 months to get mine. I would guess around 150.00 plus shipping to convert your gauge ?
After the install I drove it hard home and just a tad over 180! Cool, now I know and can have a little more peace of mind.
See ya,
Don

deltajetfixer 10-18-2002 07:40 AM

Let us know the Ordering Details!!!
 
I bet these will sell faster than you can supply them!

How do we order one?

Don Haney 10-18-2002 05:45 PM

Hi Guys,
I called today but missed him. I hope to know something by Monday. Im not sure they will go that fast, but Im sure a few others would like one. I know its just numbers instead of lines, but when I look down, I know Im cool ! Plus the engine isn't hot...haha
Im not sure if there is a 993 applications or just 964, or is it the same gauge or gauge face ? Anyone know, or I can check the books..
If its the same gauge, I will order 5 to 10 depending on the response this post gets. Like I said, it took months to get mine.
I will list them with cost in the catalog, plus the cost to install them for those who want us to provide this service.
I spoke to my gauge guy about customers installing them themselves. He just said Good Luck. You need the correct tool to remove and install the Bezel. Don't use a screw driver and pry it back ! A special tool to remove the needles too. The gauges themselves are fragile and are easily damaged. I don't care who you take it too, but I would have it installed. If you attempt it and screw it up (happens all the time), the repairs are always more costly.
Soon as I know I will let you guys know.
Have a great weekend,
Don


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