So I had some more work done on my 51 Deluxe and picked it up yesterday. Halfway (maybe about 10 miles) home I noticed my Oil Pressure Gauge was no longer working. After a moment of panic, I checked the Temp Gauge and the operating temp seemed fine, so my thought was there was a problem with the gauge itself and I continued home with no issues. That gauge was working the last time I drove the car, including when I took it in.
I'd had the following work done in this round: Had my generator replaced with a new 6 volt alternator, had my emergency brake fixed with a new rear cable, had a new set of brake shoes from Willow Run arced and installed (breaking is much, much better now), had my headlight switch rewired to bypass the rheostat since it was no longer working, had him check out the clock to see if it was perhaps just missing a ground line (which was the problem with my wipers, fixed in a previous round of work. Turns out there was no power connection to the clock so he ran one, and presto, I now have a working clock.
My first thought was that perhaps in that work under the dash he might have inadvertently bumped or disconnected a wire to the gauge, but then in talking with him he said that gauge was entirely mechanical and had no electrical connections.
Just curious if anyone here has any ideas on what could have caused the failure, given the scope of the work he did? I know I can rule out the brake work, but is there something he could have done in either the alternator or under dash work that could have caused this gauge to suddenly stop working?