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Old October 27th 04, 12:32 AM
Ray Andraka
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Hmm, I was rather happy with the job Keystone did with my engine gauge
cluster. I asked for refacing, and the gauges came back looking like new. I
thought the price was quite reasonable too at $704 for the whole 8 gauge
cluster.

jls wrote:

"Mike Noel" wrote in message
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Previously I had removed my analog tach and had it overhauled locally.

The
cost was $60 and the tach is now giving accurate readings across the RPM
range.
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Mike

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Where did you have your analog tach overhauled? I'll deal with your
overhauler next time. Keystone Instruments in Lockhaven, PA overhauled
mine for almost $200 and replaced the face even though I specifically stated
I did not want it done. Some of the overcharge was due to them returning
the damn thing to me COD (again against my express wishes) when I could have
given them my bankcard number. Poor telephone manners too.

The needle now swings so I average out the extreme numbers. And yes, I've
lubed the hell out of the cable and checked the ends.

BTW, the face job they did to my tach sucks. I wish it had the old face
back.


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