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I installed a one wire alternator positive ground  on my 1933 Plymouth.  I was happy with the results.  A higher charge and brighter lights.  I had to make a new mounting bracket. Be sure to buy one with a wide pulley.  You can find them on line or through the Model A catalogs. 

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5 hours ago, Rata Road said:

Can you post a pic of the speedo you need Herman to help us look for you?

thanks for the answer sir

wel i was wrong what i ask for

i looking for a speedo meter cable

and a cable for the heat unit to the engine

three clips for the glas inside the taillight,i'm sorry i lost them

and a copper pipe for the oil unit to the engine

a six volt fuel level unit for inside the fuel tank

and four  bump rubber for the doors

its a Dodge coupe 1938

herman de boer

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6 minutes ago, Dodge said:

thanks for the answer sir

wel i was wrong what i ask for

i looking for a speedo meter cable

and a cable for the heat unit to the engine

three clips for the glas inside the taillight,i'm sorry i lost them

and a copper pipe for the oil unit to the engine

a six volt fuel level unit for inside the fuel tank

and four  bump rubber for the doors

its a Dodge coupe 1938

herman de boer

Some photo's sir

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Your temperature gauge is a factory made unit filled with a gas.  You will have to get another used gauge with the small tubing on it.  The gauge repair people can repair the instrument if you have both pieces.  The Dodge Brothers Club group is a excellent way to find parts and they are nice people.  Being a member will save you money.

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good morning sir

thanks for the amswer

i believe everythinng is in good condition and stil working wel

 but if i have the speedo meter cable and the copper pipe for the oil gauge meter and the heat unit

i wil find out

thanks for now and good luck

herman

 

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