Posted by Wardner on September 03, 2007 at 17:25:05 from (4.154.247.111):
In Reply to: Gas cap fuel guage posted by Bob Frey on September 03, 2007 at 11:47:38:
I have a NOS gage and, of course, it has a new cork. Can't see how those gages are serviceable. Don't worry, I am not going to take mine apart.
It would seem to me that the cork would have to be ripped in half, installed and glued together again.
If you don't have enough residual material to get measurements, the cork is two inches long by one and one half inch in diameter. The center probably has a quarter inch bore. The clearance slots that run in the guide rails are one quarter by one quarter inch.
I am sure if you used google you could find some cork. There are probably some plastics that would work just as well. To make the cork float, it would be helpful if you had a lathe but I suppose a deep hole saw would work. If you need some pictures, let me know.
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