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alternative to red fluid fuel gauge? Alternative to red-fluid? or https://straight-eight.com/product/k...auge-red-fluid
Your opinion: Use; i.e., 1936 Ford needle gauge & sender. 'adjust' float for your tank accuracy. '36 gauge installation@ your best behest; i.e., bottom edge of dash. hide it with easy-view access, say, a leather or material flap. For red fluid appearance in orig gauge= roll up -desired length- a red-in-color paper material? I've read blogs on this quirky 'red'. Does it work? Not for me. It does for me. It works but ambient temperature matters. Mine dried up. Don't smell it or you'll die. I'm scared of the Jolly Roger; I can't look at it, let alone use it. Thank you - |
Re: alternative to red fluid fuel gauge? I use the original fluid that I brought of ebay complete with its corroding bottle. I wear gloves I don't smell it and I don't drink it. I apply it to the top of the gauge using a small 1 ml syringe and a bent hypodermic needle
It works great provided that everything is clean ,there are not 50 calibrating rods in the gauge and everything is sealed up well. Interestingly it to fades over time but much more slowly than what the parts houses sell today |
Re: alternative to red fluid fuel gauge? I have a small bottle with an eye dropper in it with a thicker red solution. It came with some boxes of parts I acquired. I always wondered what it is? What is dangerous about the fluid they used in the gauges?
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Re: alternative to red fluid fuel gauge? I have an original Ford bottle of the fluid that is from the 1930s that is still as deep dark red as the day it was made. I am extremely careful of it when I put it onto gauges I have restored. If you don't believe me, look at my MISC folder and there are pictures of the bottle and you can see the color.
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Re: alternative to red fluid fuel gauge? Quote:
The fluid is, "acetylene tetrabromide" The more precise chemical name is "1,1,2,2-tetrabromoethane". This is from the instruction sheet from the kits being sold. |
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MSDS for tetrabromoethane
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Re: alternative to red fluid fuel gauge? I know this is probably a stupid idea but has anyone used red dye? It’s available everywhere and reasonably priced.
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Re: alternative to red fluid fuel gauge? The original dye used to colour the tetra-bromo-r-ethane was branded as 'Durant scarlet dye'.
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Yup Mike, she's RED for sure! Coop https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/pictu...ictureid=43292 |
Re: alternative to red fluid fuel gauge? Picture this, you have an old Ford with a juice type gas gauge.
You are driving along and someone T-bones you and the car rolls over. You are not seriously hurt but you are unconscious and trapped under the dash. The gas gauge has broken and the juice is running down your throat. Eventually, you croak. Your heir's sue the Ford Motor Co. and they have to recall all old Fords with juice gauges. They go bankrupt. This causes much sorrow and sadness among old Ford car collectors. Now you see all the problems you caused with your juice gas gauges? |
Re: alternative to red fluid fuel gauge? :DPete....you have a good imagination ! I sometimes get that goofy, but try to put on the brakes !
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Re: alternative to red fluid fuel gauge? Geez Pete, you are quite the optimist!! At least you didn't have all the remaining pre 36 Ford owners commiting suicide!!! I admire your fertile imagination.
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Re: alternative to red fluid fuel gauge? Actually, it would be fairly easy for an electronic hobbyist to make a digital bar display that would look like the original gauge. It would use a modern tank sending unit.
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Re: alternative to red fluid fuel gauge? The late Lee Kelly in ID used to do that conversion.He even did it with the temp gauge.
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Re: alternative to red fluid fuel gauge? Has anyone done this electronic bar conversion?(fairly recently) does anyone know how to do it, or know how it is done?
As i said the complaints, complaints, complaints regarding the 'red', i am baffled perplexed as to why this conversion has been subdued or not spoken of . . . At all!!! ??? |
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