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    WTB: clock delete

    Hi,

    looking for clock delete piece- this is to be drilled and host an idiot light.

    added comment : I buy form registered S reg member only

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    Last edited by Xavier PJB; 05-11-2014 at 11:17 AM.
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    Thanks - Pm sent
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    Bringing back an old thread - Xavier, did you ever make your clock-delete idiot lights? I was thinking of a similar thing for my "race car" I am building now, and was interested in what you managed to produce. I was thinking RPM and oil pressure warning...I saw the 907 lights at eleven parts...wondering if you just used old hella lights?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RickWhite View Post
    Bringing back an old thread - Xavier, did you ever make your clock-delete idiot lights? I was thinking of a similar thing for my "race car" I am building now, and was interested in what you managed to produce. I was thinking RPM and oil pressure warning...I saw the 907 lights at eleven parts...wondering if you just used old hella lights?
    Greetings,
    2014.. loads of ideas since.
    I do not even remember that one with was probably for my 3.2 white backdate.
    Anyhow, I had the same "project" for my 2.0 so I bought a metal clock delete plate from one of the fellow member in here. The piece is nice and not willing to drill a hole in. However, I bought a plastic clock delete made by a 3D printer which looks ok, and had already 5mm diameter hole centered. Now I need to find the idiot lights, but the one I am after are expensive I am still considering to buy a 3D printer to make some of those things I need.

    For example, the one from EB (no affiliation) :
    https://eb-motorsport.com/shop/idiot-light-red/
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    If you find some, please give me a shout.
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    Thank you for the prompt response! I had read through some of the prior forum post on idiot lights and figured the eleven parts housings were the only non-3D printed lights out there. Good to have another resource.

    The 10k 907 tach is nice, but given I am building a RS lightweight clone on a 71 E shell, I wanted to keep the traditional tach and not drill holes in the dash.

    It looks like ebay Germany has some hella idiot lights that are smaller than the repro 907 lights and I may use those. I should start a build thread, but then I am not building so much as procuring and instructing, so maybe a bit less authentic (and the 71 E is already a track car, just needs the bits to shift from a "RS tribute" to a proper RS clone for the track).
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