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02-24-2008, 03:40 AM | #1 |
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Another tach cluster question
A guy locally advertised a tach cluster from he says an '82 truck. From my searching of threads here and 73-87.com it seems that after '80 info gets a little sparse.
If the cluster is from a 6 cyl. truck will it just not work (calibrated wrong) or can you do something to "fix" it to work for an 8 cyl.? In the ad it says that a few of the mounting tabs are broken but shouldn't be a problem. If the housing (the blue part) has broken mounting tabs can you pull the guts and circut board(?) from the cluster and re-install them in a good housing? Or is this a lost cause?
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02-24-2008, 04:11 AM | #2 |
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Re: Another tach cluster question
If your using a nontach housing to mount the tach into then you will need to cut a small opening into the bak of the housing for the terminal housing/ tach mount to protrude thru the back.
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