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Canadian mk1 speedo.... I have replacement dial faces for those..... early Canadian Mk1 ammeter. The oil gauge I do not recognise though
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I am slowly getting deeper in this and it seems that the original gauges were as follows:
SPEEDO - original canadian MK.I* IGNITION BOX - CAV British made OIL PRESSURE - SMITHS British made (4 screws) TEMPERATURE GAUGE - A.R.I.C. British made (4 screws) AMMETER - a bit mystery: I'd presume the British CAV ammeter (3 screws) but I have 6 screws holes in the dashboard. So IF my speedo was really originally fitted and it is not a later replacement, the rest of the dashboard seems to be for the early 41 carrier completely british made. |
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The first Canadian carriers were built with British components. That is why you see pictures of the early Canadian carriers with British style head lights. The Ammeter was most likely a white faced CAV one.
If I remember correctly the first carriers from Canada were built to fill a British order (for British use)
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Thanks Lynn,
so.. is it possible this early dashboard was completely British? Even the speedo? I am in the hunt for the CAV lights for some time now but they are very rare to source. Cheers! |
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you need to remember through its service that things would have been changed or upgraded etc etc. if you pull the Canadian speedometer out you will notice a notch cut into the dash panel, this is for the slightly larger British speedometer.
if its Canadian built you would not be wrong to use the current ammeter and speedometer... you will need to change the oil gauge and water temp though.
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is mos redintegro __5th Div___46th Div__ 1942 Ford Universal Carrier No.3 MkI* Lower Hull No. 10131 War Department CT54508 (SOLD) 1944 Ford Universal Carrier MkII* (under restoration). 1944 Morris C8 radio body (under restoration). |
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i have hull cb 874 and all my instruments were british, also the steering box and headlights
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_______________________ 1941 mk1 mortar Carrier 1941 Mk1* Carrier 1942 Mk1* Carrier 1943 T16 Carrier 1945 Mk3 Dingo 1941 Mk3 Covenanter 1941 Mk4 Churchill AVRE (now sold) 1944 Mk6 Cromwell (now sold) 1952 Mk3 Centurion 1952 ARV Centurion 1952 ARV Centurion 1953 Mk3 Centurion (breaking) |
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Nech, to be 100% correct you will need to go by the serial number. it will take you to the contract, and the contract was built to a specification. Can one of you Canadian guys come in with the numbers of those Brit spec. first contract carriers (again)
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Bluebell Carrier Armoured O.P. No1 Mk3 W. T84991 Carrier Bren No2.Mk.I. NewZealand Railways. NZR.6. Dodge WC55. 37mm Gun Motor Carriage M6 Jeep Mb #135668 So many questions.... |
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Great info Lynn! Hope someone will put some light into this..
I was trying to do some research in the older threads over here, but without success. Regarding my carrier - I have only the serial No. from the dataplate "TL 13 F" ( I am curious what this number really means), the month of manufacture 3/1941 and the hull number CB180. The front armour is sadly not original, but is the later 1942 Mk.I* replacement. |
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