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Gauges
I want to put some extra gauges in my minor to let me know how she is doing. What ones do I need ? I was thinking of
1. Oil pressure gauge
2. Volts gauge
3. Amps Gauge
4. Water temp
Are these the best ones to have ?
I have got a nice 4 gauge holder (came from a ford anglia) which has got a scalloped bottom which I am going to either paint the same colour as the interior metal work or either chrome it, not sure which yet.
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-8/1 ... gauges.JPG
1. Oil pressure gauge
2. Volts gauge
3. Amps Gauge
4. Water temp
Are these the best ones to have ?
I have got a nice 4 gauge holder (came from a ford anglia) which has got a scalloped bottom which I am going to either paint the same colour as the interior metal work or either chrome it, not sure which yet.
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-8/1 ... gauges.JPG
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I fitted all four on my Landy, and I found the voltmeter the least useful of the four, and the temperature gauge the most useful (because I had a manually switched electric fan). I often used the ammeter to check how fast the battery was charging (or discharging). By watching the charge rate you could tell when the battery had recovered from starting the engine.


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Both are available.is the water temp gauge electrical or mechanical (capillary) ?
You can try ebay or somebody like East Sussex Minors or your local specialist or even a classic mini specialist.
I personally dont think the magnolia ones are in keeping with the period look of the Moggie but its your choice.
Cheers
Kevin
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Kevin
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You could try a really cheap temp gauge off ebay - some of them cost peanuts, and seem easy to fit. Do you already have a temperature sender fitted? If so it should be really easy to fit. When mine arrives (off ebay) later this week I'll take some photos of me fitting it.

Barry, Miriam, Ellie, Maia and the Morris
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