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Fri May 01 2009 01:40 PM
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Where can I get the correct spring for this gauge? Thanks, Matt
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Matt, I used a spring out of a Bowser 575, not sure if anyone makes them now. Finding an original may be tough. Mick
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man i had one of those,but somebody talked me out of it!
Looking for gas,oil related clocks,especially neon and spinners .clock repair available. Mick
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Thanks for the response guys. I don't really need an original spring just something close. Any thoughts? Thanks, Matt
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What I talked Mick out of didn't have the spring included ! email sent db
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The original spring is round with one end being approx 1 1/2" in diameter and the other end approx 5/8" in diameter. The length is approx 2". The diameter should match the inner glass and the small end should match a notch on the under side of the visi lid. Hope this helps.
Mick
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I just wanted to publicly say Thank You to Dick Bennett for going out of his way to send a useful spring to someone he has never met. Thanks again D.B. Matt
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