Dual Gauge Disassembly Tips
Discussion
plasticman said:
I have done it a couple of times and it is pretty simple apart from the process of removing the bezel slowly working round the back edge a bit at a time.
This, there is no such thing is too carefully for this bit, mine looks ok, but in retrospect, I would have used a more delicate method/tool, as the alloy bezel is a bit scratched. ukkid35 said:
All I need to do is flick the needle back round to its cold resting place
At least I've managed to fit the oil temp gauge at last, I fitted the sender a couple of years ago
Even so that was definitely a non-trivial job
The bezel will prise off, and you'll be able to reuse it by pushing the lip back on. Regarding the needle, you may need to use something sticky to keep it on in the right place, I regret not using something stickier, and may end up in the same situation as you. At least I've managed to fit the oil temp gauge at last, I fitted the sender a couple of years ago
Even so that was definitely a non-trivial job
Please note, that despite my needle resting in the correct place, it still over reads a little compared to the ecu. Correct calibration would need you to run the ecu diags, and get the needle to read the same, as the spring still has tension in the resting place.
Hope that makes sense!
This is the best vid I've seen on this . .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OAVZ1POuG8&t=...
but there are loads on the Tube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OAVZ1POuG8&t=...
but there are loads on the Tube.
ukkid35 said:
Thanks, very useful to know
Do you prize off the outside lip, or the inside lip?
Outside, around the back of the dial case, that's why it's doable without causing any viewable damage.Do you prize off the outside lip, or the inside lip?
Honestly think you'll find it easy enough, although I did have mine on a table, not attached to the car. I'd want to use something sticky but not brittle (superglue) to hold the need in place, when calibrating.
Mine is only out by 10°, and consistent when comparing to ecu, so I'm leaving it for now.
£190 !!!
https://motaclan.com/product/dual-gauge-cerbera-mk...
If you think you're bezels are damaged...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/283948727138
Otherwise as said Caerbont
https://www.smiths-instruments.co.uk/models/tvr-ce...
https://motaclan.com/product/dual-gauge-cerbera-mk...
If you think you're bezels are damaged...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/283948727138
Otherwise as said Caerbont
https://www.smiths-instruments.co.uk/models/tvr-ce...
It might be worth contacting The Gauge Shop
I haven't used them myself, but they come recommended in Caterham circles.
I haven't used them myself, but they come recommended in Caterham circles.
Byker28i said:
£190 !!!
https://motaclan.com/product/dual-gauge-cerbera-mk...
If you think you're bezels are damaged...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/283948727138
Otherwise as said Caerbont
https://www.smiths-instruments.co.uk/models/tvr-ce...
BHA4900 is the same gauge, just need to swap face and bezel. https://motaclan.com/product/dual-gauge-cerbera-mk...
If you think you're bezels are damaged...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/283948727138
Otherwise as said Caerbont
https://www.smiths-instruments.co.uk/models/tvr-ce...
I bought new for under £100 a few years back.
https://www.bmcparts.co.uk/products/mgb-dual-oil-w...
To add link, good price.
Smiths Telemetrix are the gauges - without TVR branding.
https://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/s/instruments-g...
Still need to swap face and needles, BUT the bezel's the same.
https://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/s/instruments-g...
Still need to swap face and needles, BUT the bezel's the same.
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