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Old 18-01-11, 23:07
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I am still looking for the Ammeter and Oil Pressure gauge,
The oil gauge doesn't seem to have manufacturer ref in the parts book.
Seeing as no one is replying, I will give you a start.......

Oil pressure guage is a Smiths transmitter type with 13 foot capillary tubing.
Army part number is 6MT1/SM/97PG/156. You could contact Speedograph Richfield who specialise in Smiths instruments, the 97PG would be the part number and 156 denotes length of tube in inches.

Speedo ....there is one listed for Loyd Personnel Carrier Mk2, this is a Smiths "T" type, non-trip to Drawing T.M.869
Army part number 6MT1/SM/ATS52

All I can come up with at present.
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Old 18-01-11, 23:15
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Corrr Rich your good ! blimey some info for you there Alistair
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Old 19-01-11, 09:52
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Seeing as no one is replying, I will give you a start.......

Oil pressure guage is a Smiths transmitter type with 13 foot capillary tubing.
Army part number is 6MT1/SM/97PG/156. You could contact Speedograph Richfield who specialise in Smiths instruments, the 97PG would be the part number and 156 denotes length of tube in inches.
There was a batch of these on ebay last week. I'm not sure of the tube length, my needs are 192" and 240" but they were quite long. Unfortunately, I did not win any of them.....
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