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Old 11-16-2010, 11:48 PM   #1
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No tachometer?

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'72 Chevy C20. I don't have a tachometer. I do have the area for it on the gauge cluster, but it's "blank," no needle, no rpm gauge. Is that something normal for this year of Chevy?
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Old 11-16-2010, 11:52 PM   #2
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Re: No tacometer?

Very few trucks actually came with the tachometer.
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Old 11-16-2010, 11:53 PM   #3
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Re: No tacometer?

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Hi,

'72 Chevy C20. I don't have a tacometer. I do have the area for it on the gauge cluster, but it's "blank," no needle, no rpm gauge. Is that something normal for this year of Chevy?
That would be normal for for the standard dash.
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Re: No tacometer?

I third what everyone else is saying. It's normal.
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Old 11-16-2010, 11:54 PM   #5
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Re: No tacometer?

OK you asked for it.

The "tacometer" was a rare Mexico only option. j/k

the tachometer was an option, but your truck probably didn't come with one. Check you glove box SPID and see if one was listed.
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Old 11-16-2010, 11:55 PM   #6
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Re: No tacometer?

Yeah tach clusters weren't standard. Heck tach clusters go for a pretty penny in the market
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Old 11-16-2010, 11:56 PM   #7
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Wow, you guys are great. I will check the glovebox tomorrow. Thanks again!
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OK you asked for it.

The "tacometer" was a rare Mexico only option. j/k

the tachometer was an option, but your truck probably didn't come with one. Check you glove box SPID and see if one was listed.
I was waiting for someone to say that - that's pretty good.
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Re: No tacometer?

Tsk, Tsk....your age is showing when you believe that a missing tachometer means something is wrong with your truck.:lol

Tachs were an option on a lot of vehicles. Trucks didn't get one unless you got a guage package with something else that didn't relate. More cars had them as standard equipment, but even the 88-98's had to be a certain trim level or part of a package to get a tach. When the '67-72's were new, a tach was an option on most new cars, much less trucks. Since trucks weren't considered to be a performance vehicle, tachs are few and far between. With the aftermarket of today, I'm going to guess that there are more 67-72's with a tach than were ever built by GM.
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Tsk, Tsk....your age is showing when you believe that a missing tachometer means something is wrong with your truck.:lol

Tachs were an option on a lot of vehicles. Trucks didn't get one unless you got a guage package with something else that didn't relate. More cars had them as standard equipment, but even the 88-98's had to be a certain trim level or part of a package to get a tach. When the '67-72's were new, a tach was an option on most new cars, much less trucks. Since trucks weren't considered to be a performance vehicle, tachs are few and far between. With the aftermarket of today, I'm going to guess that there are more 67-72's with a tach than were ever built by GM.


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[QUOTE=MAK191;4298796]OK you asked for it.

The "tacometer" was a rare Mexico only option. j/k



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Re: No tacometer?

I run an "in-belly" tacometer.It let's me know when I'm low on tacos.It's very accurate.
Gauges were options in vehicles back then.Standard vehicles came with warning or also known as "idiot lights".Buy the time they lit up it was "DOH!" time.Nowadays about gauges are in everything and people still run out of coolant or oil and blow their motors.I guess they had "idiot gauges" .I know '92s didn't come with a tach.I had to order mine.
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Yeah, my 94 didn't have a tach either
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Old 11-17-2010, 12:27 PM   #14
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Re: No tacometer?

I think I read only 3% of light duty trucks were ordered w a tach. Same said for manual throttle, and am/fm radios.
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