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Old 07-01-2021, 01:22 PM   #1
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I have been messing with the crummy ???&^*%!!@@$$ ammeters on the market. Anybody know of an option to actually fit a quality ammeter that just happens to fit in a 30 instrument panel? I have contacted Dan Bixby to see if he has any rebuilt one. NOS would be nice but is elusive. I am thinking of even off-brand modern, if it fits and is quality built.
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Old 07-01-2021, 02:02 PM   #2
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NOS? Good luck. Almost all came have a cracked bezel. Use an original. Used them always. Even have had them NIB. 4 to a box. G
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Old 07-01-2021, 03:05 PM   #3
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Some of the 'A' vendors [ used] may have them, such as Mikes or Berts.
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Old 07-01-2021, 05:31 PM   #4
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I have some original, restored ammeters for sale. Call Jim McPherson for my number. Dale.
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Old 07-01-2021, 05:45 PM   #5
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Hi Dale
I would like to buy a good operating amp meter for my '31coupe.It must be in perfect condition. please let me know the price including shipping.

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Call Berts and get an original. You are likely complaint 1000 + about reproduction units.
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Old 07-01-2021, 06:28 PM   #7
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Dale G, will contact Jim McPherson.
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Greg, In addition to the ammeter, consider putting in a volt meter under the instrument panel. It is a really good way to keep tabs on the health of the battery.
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I remember the sign on the door of Valley Ford Parts. Good parts cost $. Step up or step back. :-) With this mind here is a tested good ammeter. https://www.ebay.com/itm/31348966009...cAAOSw3uFgc-2Q
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I remember the sign on the door of Valley Ford Parts. Good parts cost $. Step up or step back. :-) With this mind here is a tested good ammeter. https://www.ebay.com/itm/31348966009...cAAOSw3uFgc-2Q
His description is a bit obscure. What is being sold, a working repro one?
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I remember the sign on the door of Valley Ford Parts. Good parts cost $. Step up or step back. :-) With this mind here is a tested good ammeter. https://www.ebay.com/itm/31348966009...cAAOSw3uFgc-2Q
Repop but if it works, what the heck.

Part plus shipping out of Canada is around $53. I paid 50 bucks for a rebuilt original from the Doc Kalinka collection a couple of years ago. I'd keep looking for original for that $$.

A few years ago it was talked about somebody tooling up to build these new to original factory Ford specs. I think that still would be a good move, even if they cost 75 or a hundred bucks. The ammeter is crucial to the electrical system you don't want them to fry out.
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His description is a bit obscure. What is being sold, a working repro one?
That's what it looks like to me. Too much $$ for what it is, typical E-Bay stuff today.
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Old 07-02-2021, 02:38 PM   #13
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I just bought a 30 amp voltage gauge and the dealer tried to talk me out of buying the thing he said if I buy that gauge I'll never come back to him for parts. All I can say is it works for now.
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Some of the guys that restore old tractors (Fords included) have used this guy, have only heard good things about them

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I remember the sign on the door of Valley Ford Parts. Good parts cost $. Step up or step back. :-) With this mind here is a tested good ammeter. https://www.ebay.com/itm/31348966009...cAAOSw3uFgc-2Q
I am pretty sure that is a repro.

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I just bought a 30 amp voltage gauge and the dealer tried to talk me out of buying the thing he said if I buy that gauge I'll never come back to him for parts. All I can say is it works for now.
I would say that is a stand up dealer for warning you up front. I would buy from him again just on that account.
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I have been messing with the crummy ???&^*%!!@@$$ ammeters on the market. Anybody know of an option to actually fit a quality ammeter that just happens to fit in a 30 instrument panel? I have contacted Dan Bixby to see if he has any rebuilt one. NOS would be nice but is elusive. I am thinking of even off-brand modern, if it fits and is quality built.
Type into your search, "electronics parts, 0-20-0 ammeter".
A few model A repo's showed but there were so many after market and later ones it would have taken a half hour to read.
There were higher ranges also in case you have an alternator.
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All I find online about that business is “They have closed”. Web address is also available for sale.
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My experience with the repops is "variable." They used to fit reasonably well - but the case was pressed in aluminum. Plus it looked "wonky" with poor lettering, and an internal black plate that looked like thin paper.

Then Tam showed me one of his latest. "Try this and report back to me" he says. It looked real nice, almost identical to the original AND included the plastic black binding knobs - somebody was really trying to make it like the original?

Putting the Ammeter into my original dash plate (1928-29 style) I found that the meter was a "skosh" smaller diameter than original, and would not hold in the hole with the ears bent out. A rubber o-ring introduced between the meter and the dash and bending the ears will hold it, possibly prevent vibration, and seems to work. I rate it about a "6" and certainly better than the aluminum meters. But - so close but yet so far.

I reported back to Tam on my findings. "Yeah," he says. "You're the third who has reported the same issue - If you want I'll refund your money."

I passed on the refund - the meter does look good in place. And perhaps it won't vibrate loose?

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I just bought a 30 amp voltage gauge and the dealer tried to talk me out of buying the thing he said if I buy that gauge I'll never come back to him for parts. All I can say is it works for now.
To me, this sounds like a sales ploy.
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Does it measure amps or volts?
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