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#59055 11/12/04 09:41 PM
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Who is good at gauge repair? What car gauges are the same as 34 & 35 1/2 ton truck ? :confused:


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#59056 11/12/04 10:01 PM
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I think you will find that '36 - '39 truck are also the same gauges ..
What repairs were you looking for.


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#59057 11/12/04 10:38 PM
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The truck gauges are the same from 1933-35 (trucks),1933 cars, and 1934 Standard car.


Gene Schneider
#59058 11/13/04 01:42 AM
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http://www.williamsons.com/index.html


Here is gauge restoration service.


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#59059 11/13/04 03:06 PM
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Thanks for the information, Fleet47.

#59060 11/14/04 08:38 PM
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My oil pressure gauge is cut off close to the gauge, my others are in good shape but may have them refaced. chevy chevy


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#59061 11/14/04 10:19 PM
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The line is not part of the gauge and is replaceable.Part 31399637B from Chevs of the 40's...or find a 1/8" line and cut off to 48 1/2".


Gene Schneider

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