Questions about wiring another Tach
Questions about wiring another Tach
NO I'm not asking how to hook one, up if I had one I'd read directions.
Here is my question, I just recently installed a new Gauge cluster and while playing with the old one I noticed how the tach and gas and temp gauges are hooked in. They have those screws coming outta them and they just snap in place. So could I take my old tach, and run some leads from the current one and hook it to the old one??
Would this possibly work? Then I could just get a 5 inch cup to mount it in.
Thoughts? Answers??
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un4givin89
Here is my question, I just recently installed a new Gauge cluster and while playing with the old one I noticed how the tach and gas and temp gauges are hooked in. They have those screws coming outta them and they just snap in place. So could I take my old tach, and run some leads from the current one and hook it to the old one??
Would this possibly work? Then I could just get a 5 inch cup to mount it in.
Thoughts? Answers??
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un4givin89
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Car: '92 Z28; Dk Teal; Her Pkg
Engine: 305
Transmission: Richmond 6 Spd
Axle/Gears: Moser 9", Detroit Locker, 3.70
I would think that it would work. The tach gauge has power, ground, and tach inputs, and paralleling two tachs should not be a problem.
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Tim
1992 Z28, 305 TPI 5 speed, 12.0 sec @ 114.8 mph
1984 Berlinetta 305 TPI Auto, 13.8 sec @ 99.7 mph
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Tim
1992 Z28, 305 TPI 5 speed, 12.0 sec @ 114.8 mph
1984 Berlinetta 305 TPI Auto, 13.8 sec @ 99.7 mph
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