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Thread: WTB: MotoMeter Celsius Oil Temperature Gauge

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    Located a really early Motometer here in the U.S. Thank you Fred!

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    Same temp-range (40-120 Celsius), but the dial face and bezel should both be black

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    Nearly the same style needle (bottom tail flares out, is wider on the 917K gauge)

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    60mm can-size, the same as the gauge used in the 917K

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    A really early NOS sample, December 1956

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    12 volts, 2W bulbs...

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    I'm keeping it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by uai View Post
    The motometer should be doable to find in Germany.
    Bingo!
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