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1959 MGA Gauges

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Tim Gaffney
Cumming, Ga, USA   usa
After owning car since 1977 I just realized I have 3 Jaeger gauges and the oil pressure/ temp gauge is a Smiths.
Any thoughts?


Car is now resting in NC after attending MG 2012 for the B's but we had 2 other A coupes in the car show.

Tim



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Robert Agar
Green Valley, AZ, USA   usa
1953 MG TD "Myrtle Anne"
1957 MG MGA 1500 Coupe "Miss Scarlett" ~ For Sale ! ~
1974 MG MGB "The Mistress"
The Jaegers are likely original to the car, or at least the period. The Smiths is a replacement, probably from MOSS, VB or other aftermarket supplier. I also went that route, but then bought a used Jaeger from a fellow Forum-ite.



1974.5 MBG Tourer with Weber 32/36 mod and AC.
1957 MGA 1500 Coupe - Stock and original except paint
1953 MG TD - Original car with no mods
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Tim Gaffney
Cumming, Ga, USA   usa
Amazing, asi know I did not replace and I have owned since 1977.
Thanks for the pictures.

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Jim Mail
Nashua, New Hampshire, USA   usa
1957 MG MGA "Camilla (the Other Woman)"
Not sure of all the details, but at some point Jaeger was swallowed up by Smiths (?) - merged? - and the Jaeger name was dropped.

You can get the exact same item as a repro, but it will say "Smiths" so I don't even think you should lose concours points for this.

Maybe someone with a busted Jaeger unit can sell you theirs and you can take the face off of it to "correct" yours.

I think the switch was post-MGA production, so the original gauges for all our cars would or should have said "Jaeger".

If I am wrong here, I hope someone more knowledgeable will correct me.

JIM in NH
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Gary Edwards
Kernersville, ,N.C., USA   usa
The early MGBs and Midgets used the Smiths gauge. I have one in my car but I doubt if anyone ever notices.



Gary



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Gone, /, Kiribati   kir
The needles will come off using spoons, the gauge face on the Jaeger seems to be an integral part of the lighting collar/lens support. Nothing too difficult there, a swap over ought to be straight forward in case you find that you can no longer live with the difference.

Luck.
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Neil McGurk
Cumbria, United Kingdom   gbr
1956 Morris Minor
1958 MG MGA
1960 MG MGA
1961 MG MGA
1966 Jaguar Mark 2   → more

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