I use SW gauges exclusively. Some I've had since the 70's. Never had a 
failure.Good luck
Bill Jacobs


------ Original message------From: Mike Stirewalt via KRnet Date: Sat, Oct 24, 
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Manifold pressure guageOff and on I've looked at the Stewart Warner gauge, 2.25 
diameter.  It'smy current choice unless I come across something better.  Van's 
sells onethat looks better (appearance), for about 30% more than the SW.  
Butreliability reports on it and other Van's-branded & sold instruments arenot 
generally good.  There's some other relatively inexpensie MP gaugesin the car 
world that look colorful and might work but staying away fromthat.  I've got a 
useless vacuum gauge I want to replace with an MPgauge.  Appreciate any 
pointers or thoughts about the subject or if anyone hassomething for sale let 
me know please.  2 1/4 hole.  Doesn't need to belighted. MikeKSEELaser147 at 
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