>>Thom...why don't you order a Gene Berg dip stick thermo.? They are >>cheap, very accurate and connect to your oil light...causing it to >>flicker when the temp. starts to get high (225-227 degrees). The >>part # is GB227a-228 depending on year of bus. Gene Berg is at >>(714) 998-7500 >i would concur about the gene berg doodad, they are tres cheap and are >worth it IMHO. Better than spending $$$$$$$$$ for all of the VDO >guages >michael I just got the new VDO catalog, and honestly, I want the gauges. They have a set, I cannot remember what they call it, but they describe them as '40's or '50s style. They have white background, with black markings, and the pointers are a weather vane style: )---> (hey, gimmie a break, it's only ascii art) and the bezels are chrome. Now if I could only get my wife to cough up the $400 for the speedo, 4 gauges, and senders, and mounting brackets, I'd be a happy camper. Regards, David 74 Thing If the universes are parallel, then why does the Enterprise keep encountering them?
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