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G.E. N1 / N2 'steam' gauges....lighting LOOONG shot

Started by EAL727Captain, December 24, 2014, 07:46:37 AM

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EAL727Captain

Hello and Happy Holidays.

I screwed-up and I screwed-up BIG time.

I've been collecting parts and pieces for my B727-200 flight deck for about five (5) or so years now.  Over the course of these years, I've gutted most of the instruments I've obtained, trying to figure out how they worked and how I could integrate servos/steppers/air-cores in them.

Now, I'm in a real pickle.    My N1/N2 gauges are gutted (save for the actually operating parts) INCLUDING the internal lighting.  I still have the wiring, harnesses, lightbulbs, screws, etc. for these lovelies, however, no clue of how they're to go back together.    I thought of the easy way...replace with an LED array... but am not happy with the effect.   I want to stay somewhat true-to-form with these gauges.

Does anyone have a 'virgin' N1 or N2 gauge with lighting nomenclature in tact that can be photographed and put up on the site?

Thank you all very much.

Jay
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CaptCam87

Hello Jay

How are you?
I came across your ad about the gauges did you want some pictures and information?  I do have N1, N2, EGT, Fuel follow and EPR gauages.

I too am builting a 727 cockpit and also 707 cockpit.
Was wondering if you could also help with my 727 build?

Thank you for your time.

Cam

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