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John
post Aug 4 2013, 11:28 AM
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I have more READY TO SHIP, I'll let everyone know. I have several more in process.

I have contacted some of the folks on the last list.
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post Aug 5 2013, 11:13 AM
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QUOTE(rktmn247 @ Jul 13 2013, 10:29 AM) *


Kent,

Yours is ready to ship to you.

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post Aug 5 2013, 11:20 AM
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QUOTE(Socalandy @ Jul 13 2013, 08:39 PM) *

I'd like a kit as well. I've tried 3 different browsers and still cant download the instructions, IE, Chrome and Firefox


PM me your e-mail and I'll send it to you.

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post Aug 26 2013, 10:03 PM
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Kent,

Yours is ready to ship to you.


Received my new gauge today! Looks great! Thanks John!


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post Aug 26 2013, 10:16 PM
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QUOTE(rktmn247 @ Aug 26 2013, 09:03 PM) *

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Kent,

Yours is ready to ship to you.


Received my new gauge today! Looks great! Thanks John!

That is sweet, I need a pair of them, one for my GT clone & one for my 76.
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post Aug 27 2013, 01:27 PM
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John,
Could you show us rotated vs. non-rotated just to clarify? Also, are you doing any restoration to the bezel and glass or just pulling them off and putting them back on?
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post Sep 4 2013, 08:40 AM
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Ask and you shall receive.

Non Rotated Number Gauge:
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Rotated Number Gauge:
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The difference in cost is $30

For USA addresses, the costs (including shipping and Paypal Fees)

Kit = $132.00
Assembled with your later model donor gauges = $200.00

Add $30.00 to either for the rotated number gauge faces.

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When I remove the ring and glass, I clean the glass (I use the glass from the 911 donor gauge) and if the ring is rusty or cruddy, I respray that to make it look very nice when completed, I have also been applying glycerine to the rubber seals as it brings back some of the flexibility to the rubber.
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post Sep 4 2013, 10:26 AM
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Thanks John. One late gauge on the way. Rotated please! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

Shipping will be to McOriginal McCustoms...

I'll send a core along too. I'd like you to harvest the silver button and install it on the late gauge... Keep the rest for parts.
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post Sep 4 2013, 10:30 AM
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John do you want us to go ahead and send you gauges now, or will you let us know when you are ready ?

Also might be good to clarify exactly what gauges you need, for both silver dot and non silver dot
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post Sep 28 2013, 09:07 AM
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I finally got my gauge kit installation done this morning.
Took some time to install the kit (about 6 hours) but it wasn't too bad.
I just had to work slow so not to mess things up.
If I had to do it again I would pay John to do it.
You need two gauges to make one kit work.
A late 914 fuel gauge and a 911 oil temp/press gauge is needed.
I also opted for the rotated #'s plates.
Then just follow John's instructions for the install.
I soldered the bulb holders, then reinforced them with JB Weld also.
Over all I'm very happy with the gauge. Here's a few pics.


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post Sep 28 2013, 06:20 PM
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Those are SWEET!!!
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post Oct 15 2013, 12:49 PM
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QUOTE(scotty b @ Sep 4 2013, 08:30 AM) *

John do you want us to go ahead and send you gauges now, or will you let us know when you are ready ?

Also might be good to clarify exactly what gauges you need, for both silver dot and non silver dot



Scotty (and anyone else interested),

My kits are set up to use later model 914 gauges. When looking at the backs of gauges, later model gauges will have round black connectors that have three (3) spade connectors and a nut in the middle of the black plug. The black plastic plug has embossed in it (+) corresponding to a +12 volt wire, a (G) corresponding to the wire from the gauge sending unit, and a symbol designating ground that corresponds to a brown ground wire.

Early gauges have individual wire "pass-through" connectors each with a spade lug. (I can not use these types of gauges).

Both the 914 fuel gauge and the 911 combo gauge need the black round plugs in order to be used with my kits.

For a plain black face (no silver center disc), you simply need any donor gauges that fit the above description. For a silver center disc, you need to provide at least one donor gauge with the silver center to be re-used with the kit.

I have shipped out (just today) all of the orders that I had in-house. I still have kits available and can assemble them if that is what you want, but please note, these are a bit time consuming and I am slow, but they do come out nice. My wife is making me increase my assembly fee, but I still don't want these to get too expensive.

Current pricing: (10/15/2013)

Kit (without numbered/rotated face plates) = $131 (including shipping and paypal)
numbered/rotated gauge face plates = $39 (including shipping and paypal)
Kit with numbered/rotated gauge face plates = $162.00 (including shipping and Paypal)

Assembled kit without numbered/rotated gauge face plates (you supply donor gauges) = $220 including shipping and Paypal)
Assembled kit with numbered/rotated gauge face plates (you supply donor gauges) = $251.00 including shipping and Paypal)



Please PM me if you are interested.

Thank you,

John
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post Oct 15 2013, 11:44 PM
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[quote name='r3dplanet' date='May 31 2013, 05:23 PM' post='1872801']
That's rich. I'm not about to take lessons on civility or social acknowledgements from someone who flat out ignored all of my private and e-mail messages after payment was made.

I'm so pleased that "you have a life." It must be a thoroughly rewarding one if it so completely occupies every minute of every day that it was just too engrossing to locate a stamp and stick it on a package.

Yes, the kit arrived. After ten weeks.


I waited a very long time for mine since he started thinking on doing these. I'm so happy to have mine finally and since nobody else is doing these it was worth the wait to get it. It was fun to put it together although a lot of work (everything had to be modified) but I really enjoyed doing it. Btw the instruction are very detailed and helpful and made it easy to do and the quality of the pieces are 1st class.
Thank you so much John for doing these.
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post Oct 16 2013, 08:15 AM
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I'll be in touch again when I get my car/donor gauge back from Scotty's
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post Oct 17 2013, 02:57 PM
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Patience is indeed a virtue. My patience was tried and tested but in the end perfection can't be rushed. Behold my new triple gauge

Thanks again

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post Oct 17 2013, 04:52 PM
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PM sent for two assembled rotated gauges, but I included the old, wrong price. Understamd $251 each with late gauge donor.

Will send a corrected PM

Thanks

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post Oct 17 2013, 05:53 PM
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John,

I just received mine back today and will be sending gage back for corrections and conversion 'with ' original parts sent from me
... pm you on a few concerns.

Thanks
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John,

Please refer to pictures via our emails to understand the format of utilizing " my " gages format ( euro type) vs what I received - USA format which does not represent euro scale. Thanks
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Folks,

Thanks for the feedback.

Just so that everyone is crystal clear on this:

The ONLY rotated numerical gauge inserts (TEMP and PRESS) that I offer are:

0-5 - for Pressure
120-300 - for Temperature


There exist some 911 gauges that read 30-170 (in centigrade) that I don't have materials to offer rotated. There also exist 0-10 BAR as well as 0-140 for pressure and I do not have materials for those either. If you ask me to provide rotated number plates, I provide what I have to offer.


I use the best glass from the best gauges that are provided to me. The glass is cleaned and installed in the gauge that is sent back to you. Each set of donor gauges is kept separate from other orders so that the instruments sent to me are the ones you receive back. I don't have a pile of gauges sitting around here (nor do I want one).

I try to do the best I can with what I am provided.





I really need to get this thread moved to the member/vendor section sometime...

John
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John,

Please allow me to clearify so others will not be in my situation.
I sent you the first euro gage and then a corrected - late 914 gas gage as the first one did not have the 'round' plug.
My understanding was that one would simply 'take' existing 911 temp / pressure gage, and attach a 914 gas gage 'to' your three gage face plate...see Luke M posting for example.
I asked if you can label pressure with druck ( german for pressure ) too.
You responded - yes.
What I received back after your install was a USA gage with druck for pressure....I'm looking for the original 'euro' format. Not to mention, the black bezel is pitted and repainted - as mine was perfect.
Please review your emails for clearification and pictures of what I sent you.
If I wanted a USA gage - ya your would is great. Please help.

Thanks


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