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Default Stewart Warner Green Line Gauge Re-issue

Does anyone know where I can purchase the new Green Line gauges Stewart Warner re-issued a year or so ago. http://www.sw-performance.com/

I have called over 10 of the distributors listed on the S.W. web site (most have no phone number listed) and they either don’t carry Stewart Warner gauges at all or don’t have any info on the parts numbers. I called S.W. directly and spoke to their customer NON-service department and they could not recommend any retailer and told me to just keep calling from the list and I might find someone that can help me. What a total joke of a company but those gauges look cool. The part #’s are Oil pressure gauge 691BS, Temp gauge 692H72.

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Summit has them! Add a SWW- in front of the SW part number and your there. $109.95 & $102.95 ea.
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Default Re: Stewart Warner Green Line Gauge Re-issue

How close to the originals are the reproductions?
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Default Re: Stewart Warner Green Line Gauge Re-issue

They are VERY close, if not identical. Uloaded an original set for over 500$ and bought the new ones....could't tell the diff.


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They are VERY close, if not identical. Uloaded an original set for over 500$ and bought the new ones....could't tell the diff.

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They are close except they dont say MADE IN USA on them in the front next to the part number. Neat for the guy on a budget but if you want the real deal you still have to spend the money. Mark
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Default Re: Stewart Warner Green Line Gauge Re-issue

+/- ~$400 is a lot to spend for that little print
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Thanks Howard. I must be brain dead. Over exposure to aluminum. I didn’t even think about Summit. I thought going to the source they would know who sold their products, guess not. Summit is not even on their list.
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Default Re: Stewart Warner Green Line Gauge Re-issue

what size was most commonly used back in the day. 2-1/16" or 2-5/8" ?
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Default Re: Stewart Warner Green Line Gauge Re-issue

we all used the 2-5/8
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Default Re: Stewart Warner Green Line Gauge Re-issue

...I'm surprised they didn't re-introduce the pedestal tach with it making a great combo package...
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