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Originally posted by bikerphil View PostI get 46.5 ohms and it takes about 30 seconds to pin the gauge with the 9V battery.
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Yes, the voltage heats up the bi-metal and that pin slides in that channel moving the needle. This mechanism with the needle should move rather smoothly.2H7 (79) owned since '89
3H3 owned since '06
"If it ain't broke, modify it"
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Originally posted by bikerphil View PostYes, the voltage heats up the bi-metal and that pin slides in that channel moving the needle. This mechanism with the needle should move rather smoothly.
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Well that's good news. If you can find one of those gaskets, the Yamaha P/N is 2H7-83513-01-00.
I've made gaskets before by using window weatherstripping and trimming it to fit. I had to paint it of course because it was white, It worked very well.2H7 (79) owned since '89
3H3 owned since '06
"If it ain't broke, modify it"
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Originally posted by bikerphil View PostWell that's good news. If you can find one of those gaskets, the Yamaha P/N is 2H7-83513-01-00.
I've made gaskets before by using window weatherstripping and trimming it to fit. I had to paint it of course because it was white, It worked very well.
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Last edited by bikerphil; 09-09-2024, 07:29 PM.2H7 (79) owned since '89
3H3 owned since '06
"If it ain't broke, modify it"
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i used two pieces of adhesive-backed EPDM closed cell foam from McMaster-Carr. Old is on the right, new on the left of the cardboard.
-Mike
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'79 XS1100SF 20k miles
'80 XS1100SG 44k miles
'81 XS1100H Venturer 35k miles
'79 XS750SF 17k miles
'85 Honda V65 Magna ~7k miles
'84 Honda V65 Magna 48k miles (parts bike)
'86 Yamaha VMAX 9k miles
Previous: '68 Motoguzzi 600cc + '79 XS750SF 22k miles +'84 Honda V65
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[QUOTE=bikerphil;n881504]With the weatherstripping, I just wrap it around the whole unit in one piece and it makes it's own corners. I leave the junction at the bottom out of sight. When the gasket gets squeezed together with the casing, it looks close to factory.
I'll definitely look into that & see what I can fabricate...
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Yep, what I did after the unit was all assembled again with the new gasket was to seal the bottom gap with a dab of RTV and then mask off around the new gasket and hit it with black paint.2H7 (79) owned since '89
3H3 owned since '06
"If it ain't broke, modify it"
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