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Replacement instrument faces.
#1
I think it was on this forum I came across a website with replacement instrument faces that could be printed off, can I find it now! Anybody any clues?
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#2
These?

https://austinsevenfriends.co.uk/Bruce_W...auges.html

Jamie.
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#3
That's it, thanks a lot Jamie.
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#4
Been looking for this myself, Thanks Dave for enquiring (should have myself) and to Jamie for doing the footwork.
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#5
On a related note, can anyone advise on how to safely remove the needle of a PA speedo?

Not hopeful about what we'll find inside - It's been sitting in water for rather a long time!
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#6
The needle is just a push-fit on the spindle, so in theory it just needs prising off ... famous last words!
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#7
Martin. You may find it looks a bit like the Antikythera Mechanism inside when you finally tease it apart. Good Luck!
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#8
Martin, 
  if it doesn't JUST prize off, then you need a needle puller. You can either make one or they are available commercially. 
  Hope this is of help.
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#9
On the speedometer which I have just refurbished, I held the metal disc which the magnets drag aound and gently twisted the needle back and forth, pulling at the same time. It came of fairly easily. Admittedly, mine was a later model and yours may not have the disc to grip.

Jamie.
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#10
Martin I used a tack removal tool to remove the needle and a bit of cloth to protect the face.

http://www.da7c.co.uk/technical_torque_a...d%202.html
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