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PT'S 70 CST 10-25-2004 06:14 PM

F/S 73 Tach cluster
 
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73 Tach cluster 100.00 shipped.

ch4x477 10-29-2004 07:35 AM

Did you sell and ship that cluster yet ? If not it looks like the one i need .Is the oil pressure mechanical ?

Blue Beard 10-29-2004 08:32 AM

If it is the same as a 78 Blazer, I might be interested...

Russell 10-29-2004 02:06 PM

To those interested, keep in mind that this is a cluster with an AMP gauge rather than Volts, and has a mechanical oil pressure gauge rather than electric.

PT'S 70 CST 10-29-2004 11:11 PM

It is now on ebay, I waited about a week and got no response so I put it on ebay. I do not have the item # on hnad but you can find it under seller Dawgfan227. You may be able to snag it cheaper.

Thanks PT

SCOTI 10-30-2004 11:30 AM

Does anyone know for sure if this would just be a plug-n-play switch w/the factory guage set-up? I'm curious about the fuel level gauge being in the different location. Any wiring harness differences? Does the factory 74 harness in my truck have the correct wiring (circuit board) for a tach?

77gmcjoe 10-30-2004 12:56 PM

SCOTI
If I was a bettin' man I'd say you could "plug and play". I was able to on my '77. The tach harness is seperate from the circuit board. You've got 3 prongs on the back of the tach, ground, 12 volt, and one goes to your coil. (They're all marked) It's nice to have a factory tach harness, but you can do it yourself pretty easy. BTW, I get more comments on the tach than anything else on the truck, so I'd bet you'd be happy with one too!

Good Luck! :)
Joe

SCOTI 10-30-2004 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by 77gmcjoe
SCOTI
....The tach harness is seperate from the circuit board. You've got 3 prongs on the back of the tach, ground, 12 volt, and one goes to your coil. (They're all marked) It's nice to have a factory tach harness, but you can do it yourself pretty easy..... Joe

I didn't think it was an exact plug in deal. A small amount of wiring isn't bad though.


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