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07-06-2004, 11:56 PM | #1 |
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Tach differences 6cyl vrs 8cyl
I have an original dash assembly with a 6 cyl tach and air pressure gauge. It was in a heavy duty pickup, probably a 70 or newer. It appears to be original to the truck, but I do not know for sure. Does that sound right? What would the air pressure gauge be doing in a regular pickup? I don't think it had air brakes or anything. I thought the air pressure was a big C30, dump truck kinda thing?
Anyway, I've not seen but a couple of these 6 cyl tachs. Are they fairly rare? Can they be converted to work with an 8 cyl? If not, anyone got a 8 cyl version they wanna trade? Thanks!
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07-07-2004, 06:47 AM | #2 |
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The air pressure gauge probably was in a larger truck originally as a pickup would have no need unless someone installed a compressor on it.
You can adjust a 6 cylinder tach to work on an 8 cylinder. There is a small screw on the back of the tach with a piece of tape covering it up. Just adjust it using another tach for reference, (both hooked up to the same engine). Jim |
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