tcp710 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 21, 2005 Messages 65 Reaction score 0 Jun 13, 2006 #1 Does anyone one know a good way to restore your speedo and fuel, ammeter, temp gauge needles? I was considering an orange crayola marker. Anyone have some better ideas?
Does anyone one know a good way to restore your speedo and fuel, ammeter, temp gauge needles? I was considering an orange crayola marker. Anyone have some better ideas?
6 68dart340 Member Joined Jan 8, 2006 Messages 86 Reaction score 0 Location Edmonton, Alberta Jun 13, 2006 #2 Model car paint would work good.
Longgone John/68 Barracuda & Dart Joined Jul 12, 2005 Messages 6,896 Reaction score 85 Location Newport News, Virginia Jun 13, 2006 #3 Try a 50/50 blend of Testors flourescent orange and red model paint.
tcp710 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 21, 2005 Messages 65 Reaction score 0 Jun 13, 2006 #4 Thanks, I will see what I can come up with.
R redfastback Don't ask me... my garage is empty Joined Apr 17, 2006 Messages 3,604 Reaction score 25 Location california Jun 14, 2006 #5 if you put thin paperboard(cereal box) or paper behind it, it helps to mask off your gauge. use the testors, not crayola. wont last.
if you put thin paperboard(cereal box) or paper behind it, it helps to mask off your gauge. use the testors, not crayola. wont last.
M mikey parts Well-Known Member Joined Jan 13, 2006 Messages 98 Reaction score 0 Location moonachie nj Jun 14, 2006 #6 Use a dryglow sharpie marker it wont weight down the needle as much as paint will
6 67gtx Well-Known Member Joined Oct 17, 2006 Messages 692 Reaction score 8 Location pomona, ca Nov 22, 2006 #7 Take them to Redline Gauges. Good Luck John www.inlandmopars.com
OldVart Well-Known Member Joined May 24, 2005 Messages 5,284 Reaction score 52 Location Forestburg, Alberta, C eh n eh d eh Nov 22, 2006 #8 Once you get the ammeter needle looking good, bypass the guage so it doesn't cause you any electrical gremlin problems in the future.
Once you get the ammeter needle looking good, bypass the guage so it doesn't cause you any electrical gremlin problems in the future.
F Flatblack Member Joined Nov 19, 2006 Messages 13 Reaction score 0 Location San Diego Nov 23, 2006 #9 On my last Dart, I bought some of that bright orange safety spray paint and sprayed a little pool of it into the cap; then I dabbed it on with a model paint brush. It actually came out really good; I was pretty proud of myself... :toothy7:
On my last Dart, I bought some of that bright orange safety spray paint and sprayed a little pool of it into the cap; then I dabbed it on with a model paint brush. It actually came out really good; I was pretty proud of myself... :toothy7: