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Continental Engine Oil Temperature Gauge
- Warren Hampton
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02 Feb 2025 11:48 #1
by Warren Hampton
Replied by Warren Hampton on topic Continental Engine Oil Temperature Gauge
Ken, the control shaft guide goes on the back of the panel not the front.
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28 Jan 2025 07:51 #2
by Randall Hirsch
Replied by Randall Hirsch on topic Continental Engine Oil Temperature Gauge
Ken - That is a good start on what will be great looking classic panel! Can't wait to see the finished product.
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27 Jan 2025 22:32 #3
by Warren Hampton
Replied by Warren Hampton on topic Continental Engine Oil Temperature Gauge
I am confused. Your showing us the wrong location for oil gauges. Left lower under the Tack is where they were. Not seen any with Contin. on them in a Coupe. Please show us what you are doing. Looks good though...
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- Ken McKenzie
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27 Jan 2025 20:34 #4
by Ken McKenzie
Continental Engine Oil Temperature Gauge was created by Ken McKenzie
Hello forum,
I am restoring a 1946 415-D and am looking for a period Continental Engine Oil Temperature Gauge. Specifically, a gauge with 'Continental Motors' on its face.
I already have an engine oil pressure gauge (see attached) and am looking for a match.
Thank you,
Ken
I am restoring a 1946 415-D and am looking for a period Continental Engine Oil Temperature Gauge. Specifically, a gauge with 'Continental Motors' on its face.
I already have an engine oil pressure gauge (see attached) and am looking for a match.
Thank you,
Ken
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