I'm after some clarification of what was used on what models over the years. Thanks.
White lettered, black bezel was R90S and what other models? ADD: 1977 R100RS.
Green lettered with silver bezel was used on which models?
Green lettered and black bezel was on just about everything after the white lettered ones, other than the silver bezeled version.
Trying to cross reference the pn from a 1974 R90S gives all models that use a voltmeter. The pn seems to be the same for each version.
Part 62131357852 was found on the following vehicles:
R50/5-R90S 69-76 (08/1969 — 07/1980)
R 60, R 75 , R 80, /7, RT (76-85) (05/1976 — 11/1984)
R 100, /7, /T, CS, RS, RT, S (76-84) (03/1976 — 11/1984)
Further attempts via a 1992 R100RS search has this:
62131244668. Voltmeter
From: 08/01/1989 To: 11/03/2009 (ENDED)
Price: $202.12
Supersedes:
62131244581 (03/01/1987 — 04/05/1991), Exchangeable retrospectively
62131243494 (07/23/1979 — 11/05/1987), Exchangeable retrospectively
62131243495 (05/18/1977 — 02/09/1981)
Part 62131244668 was found on the following vehicles:
R45-R65LS..78-85 (01/1978 — 07/1985)
R 60, R 75 , R 80, /7, RT (76-85) (05/1976 — 01/1985)
R 65 GS, R 80 G/S, R 80 ST (80-92) (04/1982 — 10/1984)
R 65, R 65 RT, R 80, R 80 RT (85-95) (03/1984 — 12/1995)
R 80 R, R 100 R, Mystik (91-95) (03/1991 — 01/1996)
R 100, /7, /T, CS, RS, RT, S (76-84) (03/1976 — 11/1984)
R 100 RS, R 100 RT (87-95) (07/1986 — 12/1995)
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Check with Palo Alto Speedo---I think they still do transplants of white faces onto new (otherwise green-faced) quartz clocks---I had the procedure done years ago with the face of my 90S's inop OE clock.
khittner1 wrote:Check with Palo Alto Speedo---I think they still do transplants of white faces onto new (otherwise green-faced) quartz clocks---I had the procedure done years ago with the face of my 90S's inop OE clock.
Good to know that can be done. I do have a Motometer instrument guy not far from me if I ever need that service. I doubt he'll know the model specifics though. He's mostly a car guy.