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L.K. MAC

11-25-2006 15:51:00




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I WAS LOOKING AT THE SET OF THREE MM GAUGES ON E-BAY FOR A (BUY NOW) OF $70 SOME DOLLARS. OR WOULD I BE BETTER OFF GETTING GOOD BUT PLAIN OLD SET OF S&W GAUGES FOR $70 SOME DOLLARS?

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L.K. MAC

11-26-2006 10:38:18




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 Re: 3 GAUGES in reply to L.K. MAC, 11-25-2006 15:51:00  
THANKS FOR THE COMMENTS

THATS EXACTLY WHAT I WANTED TO KNOW



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Alan K

11-26-2006 09:35:14




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 3 gauges in reply to L.K. MAC, 11-25-2006 15:51:00  
Becareful what you buy. Most I have seen on ebay are MM reproduction gauges BUT.....they look like the originals with a white needle insead of a black one ( others needle indicators are orange but are readable ) reading a white faced gauge with a white needle is nearly imposible. I almost bought some like that but when i looked at them i changed my mind. I havent bought any from Antique gauges but they seem to be about the best ive seen.

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AWaller

11-25-2006 19:36:55




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 Re: 3 GAUGES in reply to L.K. MAC, 11-25-2006 15:51:00  
I bought three reproduction guages for my RTI recently from a gentleman in MN. Turns out that the temp guage was too short, and the oil guage malfunctioned. In hindsight I wish I had bought from Antique Gages Inc in Maryland. (410) 822-4963. Although I don"t hold the gentleman responsible for the oil guage, I think it is irresponsible to not make sure of the lead on the temp guage.



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ILL John

11-25-2006 18:42:31




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 Re: 3 GAUGES in reply to L.K. MAC, 11-25-2006 15:51:00  
Check the temp gauge length, some are tooooo short, therefore no good. That's why they are cheap.



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Yugrotcart

11-25-2006 18:11:23




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 Re: 3 GAUGES in reply to L.K. MAC, 11-25-2006 15:51:00  
I would go for the MM gauges. With the MM logo,they look a lot nicer then the aftermarket ones.

Paul



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