why u want a lil tach down there? u need the C60 style tach with fuel gauge!!!!!
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Until earlier in this post I was unaware of the tack and fuel gauge combination. Prior to seeing that my goal was a small fuel gauge in lower left of cluster and large tach where my current fuel gauge is now and I have an empty hole bottom left of the cluster. Thanks for the info from all of you. My fuel gauge is not acting correctly either so replacing it is part of the plan.why u want a lil tach down there? u need the C60 style tach with fuel gauge!!!!!
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How close to a direct swap is that? I like it. How do I find one? My google-fu is pretty tight but I need some keywords.View attachment 205536 Here is mine...
How close to a direct swap is that? I like it. How do I find one? My google-fu is pretty tight but I need some keywords.
I'm interested in how that works and the part numbers you used. My tach is an aftermarket still sitting on a rag on top of the gauge cluster with the dash out still. The tach is not accurate and the dash needs to be rebuilt.Installing a large tach from LMC this weekend in place of the large Fuel gauge. Installing a small fuel gauge where clock "lower left side" opening is. Will let you know how it goes. The connections on the wiring harness seem to adapt to the change in fuel gauge location. There is a Pink Wire jumper in the harness that appears to work with and w/o Tach. I ordered a new Printed circuit board w/Tach as well. Will need that unless want to hard wire.
Any update on the tach install?I'm interested in how that works and the part numbers you used. My tach is an aftermarket still sitting on a rag on top of the gauge cluster with the dash out still. The tach is not accurate and the dash needs to be rebuilt.
I have used it in my 79 van.Looking at a doing something like this. I have never been fond of the massive tach on the dash or anywhere for that matter. I am not racing, just would like too know where the engine runs.
When the valves float, I back off a little.
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As usual got wrapped up on house stuff. Just got to working on this Holiday weekend. Had a bad temp gauge which I found one at a junk yard today. So all worked out and all gauges worked. Fuel Gauge in lower left hand corner worked without rewiring in my 1987 Blazer. However, I did get the Flex circuit from LMC for models with Gauges and with Tachometer. The Tach through LMC was $129, flex circuit was $59 and small fuel gauge was $50. So not a cheap route. But looks original with large Tach in place of the old Fuel Gauge. I have not yet figured how to post a pic but will soon. The part numbers depend on the year and style of gauge so would suggest getting an LMC catalog or looking online if interested. I don't want to throw out part numbers and be wrong for your rig.Installing a large tach from LMC this weekend in place of the large Fuel gauge. Installing a small fuel gauge where clock "lower left side" opening is. Will let you know how it goes. The connections on the wiring harness seem to adapt to the change in fuel gauge location. There is a Pink Wire jumper in the harness that appears to work with and w/o Tach. I ordered a new Printed circuit board w/Tach as well. Will need that unless want to hard wire.
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