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Oil pressure gauge on SC?

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Josh

02-13-2004 14:11:40




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I am fixing up my old '41 SC. A new set of gauges is in my plans, but i notice that the reproduction gauges include an oil pressure gauge that reads from 0-60 lbs. Mine is unreadable, but the pressure gauge on my VAO only goes to 30 i think. The VAO runs around 12 psi. Does an SC have more oil pressure? Is the 60 psi gauge the correct one? Thanks again for all the advice.
Josh




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Roger (Mi)

02-14-2004 05:15:57




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 Re: Oil pressure gauge on SC? in reply to Josh, 02-13-2004 14:11:40  
Oil pressure on Case "gasoline" engines are only in the 20 pound range. Gauges are still available from a dealer or after-market that only go up to 40 pounds.



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dctom

02-13-2004 16:18:09




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 Re: Oil pressure gauge on SC? in reply to Josh, 02-13-2004 14:11:40  
JOSH;; YOU CAN GET THE RIGHT ONES OUT OF ANTIQUE GAGES IN DELEWARE BUT THEY COST TWICE AS MUCH



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Josh

02-14-2004 06:10:17




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 Re: Re: Oil pressure gauge on SC? in reply to dctom, 02-13-2004 16:18:09  
Are the imported after market gauges any good? Will they fade quickly, or scratch? Thanks for the advice.
Josh



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John Saeli

02-14-2004 10:47:19




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 Re: Re: Re: Oil pressure gauge on SC? in reply to Josh, 02-14-2004 06:10:17  
Hey Josh: I have a NOS CASE Temp guage with a real glass face for $60.00 if that helps.



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John Saeli

02-14-2004 10:24:47




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 Re: Re: Re: Oil pressure gauge on SC? in reply to Josh, 02-14-2004 06:10:17  
Hey Josh: Those imported guages actually use a glass face that won't scratch. The USA guages use a plastic face. I've had no complaints of fading. Don L. & I both stand behind the guages we sell.



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