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Old 11-08-2008, 11:04 PM   #1
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Exclamation Picture Request: Factory Tach Harness/Vacuum Tubing

I need a pic of where the factory tach harness col wire goes through the firewall. my 67-72 assembly book shows the coil wire entering the engine bay close to where the oil pressure tubing comes through. however on a search, someone posted the location was to the right of the main harness connection under the master cylinder.

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I'd also really like a pic of the factory vacuum gauge tubing in the engine bay. this will probably only be able to come from the big boys (C-40 and above). I know where it connects to the manifold, but I'd like to know where it enters the cab and if it is coiled like the oil pressure.

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Old 11-09-2008, 10:09 AM   #2
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Re: Picture Request: Factory Tach Harness/Vacuum Tubing

Here is a pic of the firewall on a 72 with factory tach hole located to the left of the bulkhead connector. Other years could be different.

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Old 11-09-2008, 11:37 AM   #3
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I'd also really like a pic of the factory vacuum gauge tubing in the engine bay. this will probably only be able to come from the big boys (C-40 and above). I know where it connects to the manifold, but I'd like to know where it enters the cab and if it is coiled like the oil pressure.
Was it hard line all the way from the manifold to the gauge or was there some rubber hose also?
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Old 11-09-2008, 02:12 PM   #4
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Re: Picture Request: Factory Tach Harness/Vacuum Tubing

^^^I'd like to know that as well. was it rubber tubing or hard line like the oil pressure line. my bet it was hard tubing....

thanks for the pic Jim. I read the thread that you had posted that pic before. thanks for the good info!

any other tach or vacuum info out there???
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Old 11-09-2008, 02:34 PM   #5
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Old 11-09-2008, 05:58 PM   #6
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Re: Picture Request: Factory Tach Harness/Vacuum Tubing

doug all vac gauge clusters i have taken out have been hard line, i got a 70 1/2 ton that the owner had the dealership install a vac in the cluster it also has the hard lines..
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Old 11-09-2008, 06:08 PM   #7
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Re: Picture Request: Factory Tach Harness/Vacuum Tubing

Thanks Jamie!!! I should have pulled an oil pressure line when I was at the salvage yard yesterday. Darn it!
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the lines for vacs are bigger like brake lines, or they are from what i have seen.. good luck.
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Old 11-09-2008, 08:39 PM   #9
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Re: Picture Request: Factory Tach Harness/Vacuum Tubing

just an fyi to all.

I drilled the bulkhead in the exact dimple that Jim had pictured above, and it was perfect. the reproduction tach harness (from Classic Parts) fits the location like a glove. the wiring had the correct length and the coil wire was long enough to run up to the bulkhead gutter, over the engine, and back down to the coil.

a little non adhesive black tape and it looks completely factory.

now on to the vacuum portion of the show......
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Re: Picture Request: Factory Tach Harness/Vacuum Tubing

Any updates on the vacuum gauge?
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Re: Picture Request: Factory Tach Harness/Vacuum Tubing

installed in the cluster (and it loos killer!), but dealing with a vacuum advance issue right now. as soon as I get my stumbling engine problem figured out, I plan on getting pictures up.
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Re: Picture Request: Factory Tach Harness/Vacuum Tubing

I have two ideas for vacuum gauge "plumbing":
  1. Rubber hose all the way (GM did this on late '70s early '80s GM fullsize car vacuum gauges)
  2. Use a 1/4" compression fitting and flared 1/4" diameter copper tube from the plumbing section of the hardware store

Feedback is appreciated.
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Any updates on the vacuum gauge?
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Re: Picture Request: Factory Tach Harness/Vacuum Tubing

I haven't installed mine yet but have all the parts and will use a steel line from the fitting on the engine to inside the cab then use rubber line to connect to gauge.
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I haven't installed mine yet but have all the parts and will use a steel line from the fitting on the engine to inside the cab then use rubber line to connect to gauge.
That sounds like the best way to go,
any pictures would be great.
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Re: Picture Request: Factory Tach Harness/Vacuum Tubing

Hi Guys, I dont have a picture but my 70 GMC has the large vacuum gauge in the center of the dash ( between the speedo and gas gauge) and it has a rubber hose that runs through a gray plastic grommet, then to the side of the QJet. hope thes helps. mike
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