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DGG
10-24-2013, 07:33 PM
Anyone familiar with these. I have a SW tach in my 109 station wagon. I'm looking over all the gauges as I'm doing this rebuild, and researching them. I also have a Jaeger clock that looks pretty cool. Never had the truck running, so I don't know if any of them work.

DGG
10-24-2013, 07:52 PM
Some really crappy pics. Stewart-Warner amp meter also.

Les Parker
10-25-2013, 08:26 AM
Looks like the clock from my 1960 P4 Rover 60 !!!

TeriAnn
10-25-2013, 09:05 AM
I'm not familiar with the SW gauges but if you are looking to replace them I'm currently a fan of the VDO Series I family of gauges. They are more accurate than the old Smiths gauges and they do not require a voltage stabilizer.


8885

DGG
10-25-2013, 09:34 AM
I'm not familiar with the SW gauges but if you are looking to replace them I'm currently a fan of the VDO Series I family of gauges. They are more accurate than the old Smiths gauges and they do not require a voltage stabilizer.


8885

Those look really nice. Thanks for the info. The price is really good too. What gauges are you running?

Donnie
10-25-2013, 10:28 AM
Do you want to go hi-tech or old school ? Myself, I like the old black & white SW gauges for a '60's restoration....USA style, Donnie

DGG
10-25-2013, 11:36 AM
Do you want to go hi-tech or old school ? Myself, I like the old black & white SW gauges for a '60's restoration....USA style, Donnie
Definitely old school. The VDO gauges could fit that bill if need be.

cedryck
10-25-2013, 11:54 AM
I replaced the old smiths gauge for oil psi with one from a local auto store like Napa, although not original by any means it does work nicely, and lights up as it should. :cheers:

I Leak Oil
10-26-2013, 07:42 AM
SW has been around for a long time. Good quality. Not sure if you can still get the exact same model as you have there but you can still get SW gauges new.
I always thought the white faced, nautical pointer style gauges would be...different....in a series truck!

Donnie
10-26-2013, 10:18 AM
I may have some of these black & white "old style" gauge's packed away in my flea mkt. Rover....If I do, I will send you a PM..so as not to load the board with 4 sale item's....Is this an acceptable practice?......LET ME KNOW IF I AM IN VIOLATION, PLEASE....Donnie

redmondrover
10-28-2013, 10:15 PM
8939
This is the gauge panel I made for my 88. The volt meter still works but somehow clocked itself forward.

o2batsea
10-29-2013, 07:43 AM
Link to clock guts and repair:
http://www.sa.hillman.org.au/TT_SmithsClock.htm
http://www.sa.hillman.org.au/TT_SmithsClockPC.htm

SW gauges still available at:
http://www.stewartwarner.net/

You are showing:
Stewart Warner Standard Series Electrical Ammeter Gauge #82202

The Tachometer seems to be NLA in a 2" size.

PS If the clock is available, I'm interested.

DGG
11-08-2013, 09:17 AM
Link to clock guts and repair:
http://www.sa.hillman.org.au/TT_SmithsClock.htm
http://www.sa.hillman.org.au/TT_SmithsClockPC.htm

SW gauges still available at:
http://www.stewartwarner.net/

You are showing:
Stewart Warner Standard Series Electrical Ammeter Gauge #82202

The Tachometer seems to be NLA in a 2" size.

PS If the clock is available, I'm interested.

Thanks for the info. Sorry, but definitely keeping the clock.

Donnie
11-08-2013, 07:08 PM
Hello team, I found a box full of gauges, some NIB, many used but good, A new in box (NIB) Hobbs hour meter, nice face.
A lot of sending units for the electrical gauges..some used, some new.....Probably 12 to 15 gauges, haven't made a list yet as I just found them today......I still have a couple of SW speedometers yet to find, I think one is an 80 mph hard to find unit & can't recall the other one...As soon as I find the speedo's, I will repost....I am interested in selling them all in 1 lot for 1 money..No time to piece them out....The price will be right........buyer can use what he wants & Ebay the rest.........Donnie