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Chat Area => Omega Gallery => Topic started by: MikeDundee on 04 March 2007, 14:39:48
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Fitted this morning, white dials with blue numbers etc..
(http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k65/mickdundee_01/2007_0304brack0010.jpg)
(http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k65/mickdundee_01/2007_0304brack0009.jpg)
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They look tidy Mike, well worth the effort :y
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They look tidy Mike, well worth the effort :y
Cheers Pete, The housing is actually Maxs', farted about trying to put foliatec film on the inside of the housing, complete waste of time, so sprayed it yesterday, refitted the chrome etc.. Looks OK apart from the darker shade of silver. Changed the LEDS back to normal lights, looks a treat :y
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Looken Good Mate, Looks Very Familiar ;D ;D
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Looken Good Mate, Looks Very Familiar ;D ;D
You still have yours then ::)
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Looken Good Mate, Looks Very Familiar ;D ;D
You still have yours then ::)
Aye, Still got mine mate 8-), did I tell you that the guy in Germany used my original dials to make the template for the white dials. When I lived in Germany a few years ago I went to the guys shop but he only had the omega dials with KMPH not MPH so the only way he could make them was to scan in a set of original MPH dials then he could create the white dials, so I know that I have the original set fitted to my omega :y
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Looken Good Mate, Looks Very Familiar ;D ;D
You still have yours then ::)
Aye, Still got mine mate 8-), did I tell you that the guy in Germany used my original dials to make the template for the white dials. When I lived in Germany a few years ago I went to the guys shop but he only had the omega dials with KMPH not MPH so the only way he could make them was to scan in a set of original MPH dials then he could create the white dials, so I know that I have the original set fitted to my omega :y
I had to send him pictures of my dials, but he still got it wrong, took 3 months to get from ordering, they missed the cut out for the fog light on the right hand side of the speedo (I had to cut that out myself. Ane the temp gauge reads at 90, whereas the face lift is 80. Nevertheless all done now. But just out of curiousity the rev, and spedo dial seem to sit lower now e.g., not at 0. The rev counter sit lower on revs than what it used too, given this Iam potentialy driving at around 5mph faster than what is showing on the speedo and revs lower also.
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Looken Good Mate, Looks Very Familiar ;D ;D
You still have yours then ::)
Aye, Still got mine mate 8-), did I tell you that the guy in Germany used my original dials to make the template for the white dials. When I lived in Germany a few years ago I went to the guys shop but he only had the omega dials with KMPH not MPH so the only way he could make them was to scan in a set of original MPH dials then he could create the white dials, so I know that I have the original set fitted to my omega :y
I had to send him pictures of my dials, but he still got it wrong, took 3 months to get from ordering, they missed the cut out for the fog light on the right hand side of the speedo (I had to cut that out myself. Ane the temp gauge reads at 90, whereas the face lift is 80. Nevertheless all done now. But just out of curiousity the rev, and spedo dial seem to sit lower now e.g., not at 0. The rev counter sit lower on revs than what it used too, given this Iam potentialy driving at around 5mph faster than what is showing on the speedo and revs lower also.
AAAHHHH right, I had the same problem, there is a trick here, you need to put the intruments back in the car without the glass etc and without the needles and flick on the ingintion but don't start the car so that the spindle's find there rest position ( ie: you know when you switch the car ingintion on the needles spring up) so you place the needles at 0mph when you have the ignition on then, then you switch the car of the needles will drop on to the rest pin switch it back on and the neddles should be at 0mph, hope it helps :y
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Looking good, what do they look like at night?
Sounds like good advice from Jim.
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Now that looks impressive. :y
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Looking good, what do they look like at night?
Blue!!..the dials light up white and are quite bright, with the reflection back from the white dials, the low fuel light now comes up blue aswell.
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Looken Good Mate, Looks Very Familiar ;D ;D
You still have yours then ::)
Aye, Still got mine mate 8-), did I tell you that the guy in Germany used my original dials to make the template for the white dials. When I lived in Germany a few years ago I went to the guys shop but he only had the omega dials with KMPH not MPH so the only way he could make them was to scan in a set of original MPH dials then he could create the white dials, so I know that I have the original set fitted to my omega :y
I had to send him pictures of my dials, but he still got it wrong, took 3 months to get from ordering, they missed the cut out for the fog light on the right hand side of the speedo (I had to cut that out myself. Ane the temp gauge reads at 90, whereas the face lift is 80. Nevertheless all done now. But just out of curiousity the rev, and spedo dial seem to sit lower now e.g., not at 0. The rev counter sit lower on revs than what it used too, given this Iam potentialy driving at around 5mph faster than what is showing on the speedo and revs lower also.
AAAHHHH right, I had the same problem, there is a trick here, you need to put the intruments back in the car without the glass etc and without the needles and flick on the ingintion but don't start the car so that the spindle's find there rest position ( ie: you know when you switch the car ingintion on the needles spring up) so you place the needles at 0mph when you have the ignition on then, then you switch the car of the needles will drop on to the rest pin switch it back on and the neddles should be at 0mph, hope it helps :y
Now thats a problem, given that I have superglued the glass back on :-X....So to fix it I would need to replace the whole housing, and it just so happens I have a spare but it is Max's., ....Thanks for the advice though Jim, will give that a go.
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Now thats a problem, given that I have superglued the glass back on :-X....So to fix it I would need to replace the whole housing, and it just so happens I have a spare but it is Max's., ....Thanks for the advice though Jim, will give that a go.
How did you fit them? did you not remove the whole intrument's panel (just a few screws) and then separate the dials from the surround (also a few screws) place the new dials in position (held in place with a bit of silicone on the back) then do the thing I said earlier about refit the needle's, refit the surround, then refit the intrument panel, then Bob's your uncle :y
No need to reomove the clear plactic or seperate it from the housing
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Love the dials Mike but will you please get a new number plate - the one with the grafitti on it lets your car down :(
Or you could just photoshop it out :y
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Now thats a problem, given that I have superglued the glass back on :-X....So to fix it I would need to replace the whole housing, and it just so happens I have a spare but it is Max's., ....Thanks for the advice though Jim, will give that a go.
How did you fit them? did you not remove the whole intrument's panel (just a few screws) and then separate the dials from the surround (also a few screws) place the new dials in position (held in place with a bit of silicone on the back) then do the thing I said earlier about refit the needle's, refit the surround, then refit the intrument panel, then Bob's your uncle :y
No need to reomove the clear plactic or seperate it from the housing
Yeah I see what you mean now Jim, I fitted the whole panel back at once, but yes you are right it can be done without the housing in place, cheers :y
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Love the dials Mike but will you please get a new number plate - the one with the grafitti on it lets your car down :(
Or you could just photoshop it out :y
Is that better Chops?....HAPPY NOW :y
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Now thats a problem, given that I have superglued the glass back on :-X....So to fix it I would need to replace the whole housing, and it just so happens I have a spare but it is Max's., ....Thanks for the advice though Jim, will give that a go.
How did you fit them? did you not remove the whole intrument's panel (just a few screws) and then separate the dials from the surround (also a few screws) place the new dials in position (held in place with a bit of silicone on the back) then do the thing I said earlier about refit the needle's, refit the surround, then refit the intrument panel, then Bob's your uncle :y
No need to reomove the clear plactic or seperate it from the housing
Yeah I see what you mean now Jim, I fitted the whole panel back at once, but yes you are right it can be done without the housing in place, cheers :y
No Problems Mate :y
When are you back up in Scotland as we're having a meet at easter of the Jockular Omega
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Now thats a problem, given that I have superglued the glass back on :-X....So to fix it I would need to replace the whole housing, and it just so happens I have a spare but it is Max's., ....Thanks for the advice though Jim, will give that a go.
How did you fit them? did you not remove the whole intrument's panel (just a few screws) and then separate the dials from the surround (also a few screws) place the new dials in position (held in place with a bit of silicone on the back) then do the thing I said earlier about refit the needle's, refit the surround, then refit the intrument panel, then Bob's your uncle :y
No need to reomove the clear plactic or seperate it from the housing
Yeah I see what you mean now Jim, I fitted the whole panel back at once, but yes you are right it can be done without the housing in place, cheers :y
No Problems Mate :y
When are you back up in Scotland as we're having a meet at easter of the Jockular Omega
I am in Thailand all next month, so plans are when I get back in may england/scotland and VBOA meet, no plans at the mo for going up to Dundee this year
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Love the dials Mike but will you please get a new number plate - the one with the grafitti on it lets your car down :(
Or you could just photoshop it out :y
Is that better Chops?....HAPPY NOW :y
Much better, thanks :) :P
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how did you get the chrome surrounds to stick.....
I have had a nightmare with mine >:(
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how did you get the chrome surrounds to stick.....
I have had a nightmare with mine >:(
Yeah afraid they are a bit of a nightmare as they are not exactly a perfect fit, what I done was stick them on with superglue, taped them in place first, glued them from underneath, let them set...then I took them off this then left the residue, as i decided to spray the housing, then I just done repeated the process again.
Hope this helps, just do one at a time though :y
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No problems doing whatever you want to the housing Mike... like i said, the ONLY bit I need back is the Clock assembly itself.,.. for the Mileage... as it's the original one from My Elite.
should you ever need another housing , I have YET ANOTHER spare still anyway....
that spray looks rather nice mate. I wasn't sure at first, but in your motor, i reckon it's tasty!
Max
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No problems doing whatever you want to the housing Mike... like i said, the ONLY bit I need back is the Clock assembly itself.,.. for the Mileage... as it's the original one from My Elite.
should you ever need another housing , I have YET ANOTHER spare still anyway....
that spray looks rather nice mate. I wasn't sure at first, but in your motor, i reckon it's tasty!
Max
No problems Max, I may have a run down to Oxford and drop the clocks back to you tomorrow?