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judyron
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No Volt Meter?
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December 20, 2013, 07:45:41 PM »
Started working on my dash and pulling all parts out and noticed that my track does not have a volt meter. Did not pay any attention before until I pulled off the smaller data tag and noticed the gauge hole behind the tag. My track is a M2 rebuilt by E.W. Wyllie Co. to a M2A1, did all tracks get volt meters or was this something deleted in the rebuild?
Ron
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spec4don
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Posts: 981
Re: No Volt Meter?
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December 22, 2013, 07:39:52 PM »
My M3 had the volt meter removed. The cover plate covered the hole for the switch and the gauge hole. Mine was refurbed in the 50's. I think. Take a look at super tracks last post he has pictures of 4 dash boards not a volt meter an any of them.
Don G.
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47lincsled
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Posts: 160
Re: No Volt Meter?
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March 10, 2014, 08:00:04 PM »
The two half-tracks I parted out when I built mine both had covers where the voltmeter was supposed to be, they were both rebuilt by B&M, the only time you really needed a voltmeter is if you had a radio set.
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