03-23-2008, 06:04 AM | #51 |
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Awesome I like it well done
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06-12-2008, 03:47 AM | #52 |
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yea i want to make a tach dash for my 85 k-10 but i cant find a tach
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06-12-2008, 04:02 AM | #53 |
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Here's one on Ebay right now.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1957-Chevrolet-T...QQcmdZViewItem Or are you looking for one with a vacuum gauge in it?
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no i am looking for a vach gauge for my 69 but i need a tach for my 85
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07-03-2009, 10:23 PM | #56 |
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Air tank for my train horns and on board air source for airing up tires on long trips if needed.
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07-04-2009, 01:07 AM | #58 |
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You haven't read the entire thread, have you?
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07-09-2009, 02:30 AM | #60 |
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Hmmm...just gone done doing something similar for my '91 Sub. In my case I kitbashed pieces of about three different late clusters - a '90 electronic-speedo cluster from the local pick-n-pull, a tach (no fuel gauge) from some late '80s 6cyl truck that I had a local speedo shop recalibrate for the V8, and the standalone fuel gauge for the lower left hole from something-I-don't-remember-what.
I didn't have a usable cluster shell with a gauge pocket at the bottom left, so it took some quality Dremel-and-pliers time to clean out the idiot-light partitions down there, and I had to fabricate a mounting boss for the left end of the gauge from some scrap ABS plastic. And of course I had to cut the hole in the back of the cluster for the tach wiring. You can solder to the traces on the printed circuits if you're careful about it. In my case I soldered some 22AWG wires to the fuel-gauge traces (+/-/sender) near the stock pie-plate fuel-gauge location, three matching wires on the back of the gauge, with the gauge in place the wires go out an unused idiot-light hole and mate to the wires from the printed circuit with a 3-pin mini Molex plug. The truck's still apart for some other work (alarm updates and I've got a set of power mirrors on the shelf...) - I'll try to get some pics. Last edited by JEM; 07-09-2009 at 02:31 AM. |
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By all means lets see your work!! Either add it here or start your own thread! Always interested in other peoples mods. Always inspires ideas for me if I like what I see...
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07-22-2009, 08:26 PM | #62 |
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Here's the end result, no in-progress pix and I didn't feel like tearing it back apart right now:
I managed to break the gas-gauge needle, salvaged one from another gauge but it's just sitting loose right now until I can test empty-full positions with the sender: The 22awg jumpers that run from the gas-gauge terminals to the new gauge location are soldered to the copper traces in the printed circuit, that's all covered with tape. I put a 3-pin .062 Molex plug in the circuit; if I were doing it over again I might just have made the wires long enough that the gauge could be pulled out and the wires unscrewed from the terminals on the gauge: Last edited by JEM; 07-22-2009 at 11:34 PM. |
07-23-2009, 07:31 PM | #63 |
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I love this mod. Hat's off to y'all for the good work. I'd love to do it myself if only the factory tach went to 6000 rpm. Or better yet, 8000 rpm. Nice work.
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07-24-2009, 02:31 AM | #64 |
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I can think of a couple shops that can probably recalibrate a factory tach for whatever redline you want, and even reletter the face. The recalibration might even be halfway reasonable $; I don't know about redoing the face.
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I've got maybe another $100 in parts, and about four or five hours of work into cutting and grinding and gluing and soldering. |
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07-27-2009, 05:51 PM | #67 |
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Post a pic, sounds sweet.
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07-27-2009, 10:41 PM | #68 |
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Look up about four posts. But it's the one that wouldn't do you any good 'cause you need a 6000RPM redline. My stock-shortblock 120K-mile 454 isn't going up there.
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07-28-2009, 05:37 PM | #69 |
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Very nice. I think the setup with the fuel gauge where the clock would be is the cleanest looking cluster. I hate to say this, but you're 99% already - I'd paint the needles to match. Shifter too. I know you can buy the shifter pointer separately if you need to but I'm not sure about the gauges.
Very nice conversion, though. I wish Chevy had made that cluster standard. |
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And the Bosch/Guide E-code H4 4703-replacement low beams (http://www.rallylights.com/detail.aspx?ID=4530) and the sourcing-unknown eurolights.com 4701 H7 high beams are in, with real Osram +50 bulbs fed by their separate 30-amp relay-switched circuits, work great. The Bosch/Guide headlamps were what GM had to use to be able to sell vehicles with the 150mm headlights outside the US, where US-spec sealed beams are justifiably regarded as dangerously bad junk. And the Vortec heads and 900cfm bored-and-sleeved TBI and the cam and so on, more tuning to be done but it's driveable. Happy, happy, happy, or at least I will be when I get the bigger fuel pump in there so I can risk WOT. Guess I'm stuck with the thing a few more years. Now if I could just find a good price on an uncracked blue dash pad...and Western Chassis 2.5in front drop spindles, and a little air for the rear suspension, and there's all the rear-disc hardware on the shelf waiting to go in. Why do I get myself into these things? Last edited by JEM; 08-15-2009 at 09:27 PM. |
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I've got to hand it to you man, you did a mighty fine job assembeling that thing.
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