Re: How To Remove Temperature Gauge Wire From Head
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So it does two things at once I can see some situations where that would be a problem.
Posted on: 2014/7/2 20:06
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Re: How To Remove Temperature Gauge Wire From Head
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That is too bad but honestly, if the bulb had never been removed not totally unexpected. It seems the bulb and head can almost become one piece when the sediment and calcium locks them together.
There are places that advertise in Hemmings that can do the repairs. Maybe someone here will have a recent experience with one of them and can pass on a recommendation. If you want to try it yourself, here are some fairly decent instructions.ply33.com/Repair/tempgauge I know they are for a Plymouth but we won't hold that against them. Basically the identical construction. I know some have used the instructions to work on theirs but can't recall any feedback as to if they succeeded or finally passed it on to a rebuilder. If you do try it yourself, remember the Packard nut seems to be a bit of a different length from the universal gauges and needs to be transferred.
Posted on: 2014/7/14 12:47
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Re: How To Remove Temperature Gauge Wire From Head
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You may want to consider removing the head and position it so one of the phosphoric acid rust removing solutions can be used. Make a dam out of some sort material (plumber's putty?) so the acid can be allowed to sit in the cavity for several hours. You may also want to consider pouring some of the solution into the head and position it so it flows to the point where the bulb is.
Good luck.
Posted on: 2014/7/15 20:20
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Hello,
Can someone recommend a person or business that Offers a repair service for temperature gauges. As many of you know by my posts that the wire broke as I was attempting to remove the bulb from the head of my 1937 115 C. Many thanks to all of you that have replied to my questions, I appreciate you.
Posted on: 2014/7/21 21:58
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Wolf Instruments I believe still does these. They are a regular advertiser in Hemmings, don't have a copy handy but someone else can dig out the info if you don't get Hemmings.
Posted on: 2014/7/21 22:16
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Thank you for your reply, I will contact Wolf Instruments. Have a great day !!!
Posted on: 2014/7/22 7:42
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