Smith Gauges
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Smith Gauges
Where will i be able to source for Smith gauges i.e. water temp and clock?
Or for a smith style gauge which is a reliable and affordable.
Please advice? Thanks
Or for a smith style gauge which is a reliable and affordable.
Please advice? Thanks
Jason
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Gauges
Try Ebay, Scrapyards, Mini specialists etc
New gauges are quite expensive eg
http://www.holden.co.uk/displayProducts ... andCode=Z3
New gauges are quite expensive eg
http://www.holden.co.uk/displayProducts ... andCode=Z3
Regards
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If you really want to spend some money look out for a Smiths ex MGB / MG Midget oil pressure / water temp twin gauge.
Generally speaking, the older gauges you get, the better as the earlier temp gauges were calibrated in Fahrenheit, then Centigrade, whilst the later gauges just have coloured blobs.
If you fit an electric sensor temp gauge you will probably have to run it through the voltage stabiliser on the back of the speedo.
Generally speaking, the older gauges you get, the better as the earlier temp gauges were calibrated in Fahrenheit, then Centigrade, whilst the later gauges just have coloured blobs.
If you fit an electric sensor temp gauge you will probably have to run it through the voltage stabiliser on the back of the speedo.
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I've just made a new dash panel to fit in front of the drivers glove box.
searched over a 3 or 4 week period on ebay and picked up a whole set of dials one at a time - oil pressure, water temp, clock (bought new) volt meter and ammeter (although i've just decided to fit an alternator). searched constantly for smiths instruments classic range (2" with chrome bezel). I picked up mine at a good price i think. While i was at it i fitted switches above the dials for reverse light, rear fog light and front fog light and put a hazard light switch to the right of the speedo and a fag lighter socket to the left for the mobile phone. Covered the panel with black leather look vinyl and at the same time covered the passenger glove box door as well - looks rather snazzy though i say so myself
Well worth taking the time to plan the layout on thick card first to make sure it looks right.
searched over a 3 or 4 week period on ebay and picked up a whole set of dials one at a time - oil pressure, water temp, clock (bought new) volt meter and ammeter (although i've just decided to fit an alternator). searched constantly for smiths instruments classic range (2" with chrome bezel). I picked up mine at a good price i think. While i was at it i fitted switches above the dials for reverse light, rear fog light and front fog light and put a hazard light switch to the right of the speedo and a fag lighter socket to the left for the mobile phone. Covered the panel with black leather look vinyl and at the same time covered the passenger glove box door as well - looks rather snazzy though i say so myself
Well worth taking the time to plan the layout on thick card first to make sure it looks right.
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i was doing some work for a guy on friday and the talk went to what i do when not
working etc etc when i told him i had a morris minor he told me he had been a keen
motor mechanic in his time and had lots of gear in his garage
i get this from time to time and it is usually rubbish but this might be a nice wee find.
he will be open to any offers
if you are interested in any of the gauges PM me and i will put you in touch
they are all in good to excellent condition
he told me most are off BL cars ,stag,midget, etc etc .













he has lots of period switches and mounting brackets etc.
one is a wiper switch rotary type
steering wheel is off an imp but might fit others .....
working etc etc when i told him i had a morris minor he told me he had been a keen
motor mechanic in his time and had lots of gear in his garage
i get this from time to time and it is usually rubbish but this might be a nice wee find.
he will be open to any offers
if you are interested in any of the gauges PM me and i will put you in touch
they are all in good to excellent condition
he told me most are off BL cars ,stag,midget, etc etc .













he has lots of period switches and mounting brackets etc.
one is a wiper switch rotary type
steering wheel is off an imp but might fit others .....
Last edited by badobsession on Sat Jan 23, 2010 6:19 pm, edited 2 times in total.
SCOTTISH BRANCH CHAIRMAN .
yup i do have a smith water temp gauge last time but after it is damage, my mechanic fixed a filthy modern taiwan made black dial temp gauge.
now i am looking for a smith gauge to complete the full British look
currently the taiwan gauge is bolted to a sender, if i were to get a electric smith gauge, will i be able to use the same wire and sender for temp read out?
now i am looking for a smith gauge to complete the full British look

currently the taiwan gauge is bolted to a sender, if i were to get a electric smith gauge, will i be able to use the same wire and sender for temp read out?
Jason
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