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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Midlothian, Texas
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First attempt at an aftermarket tach install into factory dash
I know this has been mentioned many times but I just thought I would post mine and see what everyone thought. I followed jhwkns concept but attempted a little different.
When I disassembled the dash I noticed that the original gauges set behind the original tin slightly so I attempted to mimic it as best I could. I started with this: ![]() After pulling the tach apart I noticed that the outer ring would set the gauge back enough to look "stock": ![]() I then cut the front tin slightly smaller to create that overhang that the speedo/fuel has. I epoxied the ring/spacer to the tin. One of the tricky parts, as jhwkns attested to was sitting the gauge slighter lower in the "window" to enhance viewing from the pilots seat. To test the theory I just painted the bezel for now to make sure I liked it. After letting the "chrome paint sit for 48 hours the painter's tape still damaged the finish, live and learn! After all of this I ended up with this: ![]() ![]() I'm fairly happy with the results, I'm picky so I may rework it one day. I just want to test the concept...make sure it's visible from the driver's seat. Quick note: I did create a relief for the light that was mounted to the tach face, it will not match the other lights but I wanted to make sure it was highly visible at night (we shall see if I like it!) Also, since I set my gauge further back than jhwkns did my original circuit board will not fit so I'll need to purchase an aftermarket w/ tach board. thoughts, critiques, advice are welcomed. Thanks for looking! JonFrankMc |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: First attempt at an aftermarket tach install into factory dash
Nice job on the tach upgrade....
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Oregon City, Oregon
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Re: First attempt at an aftermarket tach install into factory dash
Nice job, looks good. Do you have pics of the back side?
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Stockton Ca
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Re: First attempt at an aftermarket tach install into factory dash
Where do you get a tach like that? Wish I had one
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Re: First attempt at an aftermarket tach install into factory dash
I don't have any pics of the backside at this moment. For some reason I forgot and I already dropped it off at the shop. I'll try to get pics this weekend.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Stockton Ca
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Re: First attempt at an aftermarket tach install into factory dash
Hey looks like you did a really great job. Can't wait to see the backside.
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Shawn 70 LWB C10 current driver/project http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=663051 68 SWB C10 Work in progress.....SOLD http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=559520 72 LWB C10 Sold 71 LWB C10 Sold 68 LWB C10 CST Sold http://youtu.be/kbB0QrBIs9k My mom always had the best advice. It was just a tad late. After a fall that involved blood, she'd say....."Careful!" ![]() |
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Re: First attempt at an aftermarket tach install into factory dash
Nice job! I just went back and looked at my thread in the FAQ. It's hard for me to believe that it was seven years ago when I modified my dash.
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Mission Viejo, CA
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Re: First attempt at an aftermarket tach install into factory dash
bump this thread for a picture of the back side.
How did you mount the tach? did you cut the back peice out? even with the case removed it looks thicker than the metal case. It also looks like the power plastic thingy with the copper runs in it will have to be cut. ![]() heres my test fit but I dont know how im going to mount it yet. |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Mission Viejo, CA
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Re: First attempt at an aftermarket tach install into factory dash
oh nevermind. this thread has all the info I asked !! great forum!
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=154159 |
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: huntingdon valley Pa
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Re: First attempt at an aftermarket tach install into factory dash
Hey that tac matches the gauges pretty well!, and the right size!...what is the part number for that?.thanks and looks great!
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