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Old 01-19-2006, 10:51 AM   #1
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Question LMC tach vs. tach conversion kit - what's the difference?

I could always just ask LMC, but where would be the fun in that?

My truck didn't come with a factory tach, but I'd like to add one. LMC offers a replacement tach for $90 and a "conversion kit" for those not originally equipped for $350. Anyone know what in the world comes with the conversion kit that makes it so dang expensive? I didn't think it would take much to convert to using one.

I'm running HEI, btw.
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Old 01-19-2006, 11:05 AM   #2
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Re: LMC tach vs. tach conversion kit - what's the difference?

It comes with a new tin, instument housing, lens, printed circuit, and wiring harnes in addition to the tach. I'm sure you could modify your tin and maybe your instrument housing, but the lens, printed circuit and some wiring will be needed. I don't think you'll come out ahead if your time is worth anything.
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Old 01-19-2006, 02:10 PM   #3
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Re: LMC tach vs. tach conversion kit - what's the difference?

Mr. C1
Yea, Justin is right. I have seen people try and do it with the replacement tach and/or aftermarket tachs and it just doesn't work.
the kit is complete and semi-flawless and it comes out like OEM.
I would rather see some one hang an aftermarket some where than try and jimmy one in a cluster.
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Old 01-19-2006, 10:09 PM   #4
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Re: LMC tach vs. tach conversion kit - what's the difference?

You madea good choice asking here.LMC ain`t much on answering questions.
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Old 01-19-2006, 11:52 PM   #5
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Re: LMC tach vs. tach conversion kit - what's the difference?

About a year ago I had some good fortune regarding the Superbowl AND a tach dash was for sale on the parts board. I decided it was time to upgrade to the tach dash.

About that time the big factory tachs suck for accuracy debate was raging on this forum.

The general concensus is the factory tachs are at best not accurate.

I happened to have a "junk" bezel I bought at a swap meet for $1 tucked away in the attic of the shed. I picked up a quartz clock out of an 80's truck. I also had an aftermarket tach that appeared to work pretty good.

So I took the factory tach dash apart. I used the original tach tin as a template for the hole in the non-tach tin. I used a hole saw to make a hole for the tach. I used another hole saw to make the clock hole. A heated nail worked to make the hole in the plastic for the clock adjuster. Plastic polish took off the factory markings in the tach and clock holes.

The only part I used out of the factory tach dash is the printed circuit. I'm thinking I should buy an aftermarket printed circuit, put the original back together, and sell it for what I got into it.

Here is what my setup looks like:
(I just had it apart to adjust the clock, the second hand was rubbing the inside of the clear plastic).
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Old 01-20-2006, 12:19 AM   #6
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Re: LMC tach vs. tach conversion kit - what's the difference?

My son sent me a catalog from ManesTruckParts.com for Christmas. Their tach conversion kit is $234.95.
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