Just replacing just the gauge may not be enough if the regulator has failed in some way.
And what do you mean by 'replaced the needle back above the stop' ??? You popped the gauge 'lens' (gauge cover) off and physically moved the needle or bent/forced the needle back to zero? There's a pin at zero. If the needle is not at zero with zero pressure, then the regulator and/or gauge are no good.
Contact
https://regulatortorchrepair.com/ and see if they can do a service/rebuild on the regulator.
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Their blind estimate for a single-stage regulator rebuild is ~$80 if only soft parts are needed. So you are about 1/2 the price of a completely new brand name single-stage acetylene regulator right there.
The SR410A is an older model of regulator. If they say there are no parts (besides the gauge itself) to rebuild the regulator fully, then scrap and replace the regulator.
As
@rlitman mentioned (in case you weren't aware), acetylene is an inherently UNSTABLE molecule. Which is good and useful if it is used within its safe working pressure limits of no more than 15 psi (which means that you NEED both a good and properly working pressure gauge AND a good and properly working regulator). If the acetylene pressure goes over 30 psi, the the molecule spontaneously (and violently) breaks apart and releases energy and goes BOOM all by itself. No air or oxygen or spark/flame needed, just BOOM.
Old regulator, possible fuel problems (your problems lighting the torch), gauge not reading properly, for acetylene equipment all tell me that the quickest and safest course is to just replace the old-and-possibly-malfunctioning acetylene regulator completely.
Victor Single-stage acetylene regulator with a CGA 510 connection is only ~$150 or so (American $, so in Canadian that is what about $300 CAD

).
Victor G250-15-510 Regulator #0781-9405 G250 series, single-stage, cylinder regulators are engineered for everyday gas regulation needs with no reduction in quality. Engineered for medium duty applications. Cylinder Gas - Acetylene Inlet Connection - CGA-510 Featured Ergonomic color-coded...
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