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Tach Dash Questions
Hey all,
I am purchasing a tach dash from a fellow board member here. B454rat (great guy to deal with if your and if your considering buying one from him - or anything else for that matter - I recommend it) but I have a couple questions. Little info: This will be going into an 83 suburban, and the two clusters both have volt gauges and electric oil pressure gauges. I know that I will likely need to repin my connector, but here is the question: Will a tach dash from a diesel truck work in a gas application? The dash I am hoping to get has the little fuel gauge at the bottom - leaving the bottom left space open for a vacuum gauge or similar addition that I will use. I just want to make sure the I don't plug a diesel tach into place and have it not work or wore fry. Also, I plan on swapping my current speedometer into the new cluster - so the miles are accurate and a I can keep my cruise control - Since the new cluster likely isn't set up for cruise - is it as simple as cutting out the little box on the back of the housing to mount the cruise piece or is there other work necessary? Thanks for the help, Kurt |
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Re: Tach Dash Questions
Most likely not. But you can change out the face's of the gauges from the gauge motors like I did when I put a tach into my '90 burb with a factory electronic speedo.
Check out post #21 at the top of the second page of "MODDING MY CLUSTER" below in my sig.
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Re: Tach Dash Questions
Thanks Ble Burban... but I was under the impression that the tachs are the same, just that for diesel applications there was a special piece fitted to the harness that converted the signal.
Just want to double check - thanks |
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Re: Tach Dash Questions
Kurt, you bought a diesel big truck tach cluster? The diesel tach only goes to 4000 rpm, if you have a v8; you'll be maxed out most of the time........... If the cluster is from a 79 and up big truck, it will be a plug and play. No re-pinning will be needed. I installed one of these myself into my 83. It was from an 80's C40 or C60 big truck V8. Mine has the 5000 rpm redline. If you want to add a clock on the left empty hole, that's easy to do also. I've got an air guage from that old cluster I didn't use, because I wanted a clock. Here is some Tach info everyone should read, from the famous Crossy! http://www.73-87.com/7387garage/inte...achometers.htm This is the one in my 83
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Re: Tach Dash Questions
Thanks DBL...in a perfect world I would love to have your setup with a vac gauge instead of the clock. The cluster I am looking at has a 4000 RPM red-line - but my V* doesn't see north of 4000 ever anyways so it doesn't really matter to me what the red-line is.
My only question is will the diesel tach work in a gas application. I just don't want to plug it in and have it fry because the two tachs themselves are different |
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Re: Tach Dash Questions
I'm not completely sure on that. The only thing that comes to mind is; is the big truck diesel a 6 cylinder? or a V8? if it's a straight 6 and you hook the tach to a V8, it's going to read too high.....? Pretty sure on that? Any help out there fellas???????????????
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Re: Tach Dash Questions
I just found a tach repair site on the net that specializes in GM stuff so sent him some questions about this topic and will advise if I hear anything back.
Seach TACHMAN on the web.
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I know the 6 vs 8 cylinder tachs are different, but have no clue on the diesel. If it matters, the diesel was a V-8. Bout all I know is somehow they hook to the alternator. Need to find out how and what alternator, Cummins should be here in a couple weeks....
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Re: Tach Dash Questions
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there was only one tach made for the big trucks(i am assuming). i have a big tach cluster and it has a hole in the back of the tach, there are 2 pegs that could fit in the hole, a 6 cyl peg or an 8 cyl. i have the 8 cyl peg ![]() and this is the cluster i pieced together, plug and play in my 85. ![]() to get the correct mileage, you swap the entire speedo as well, Last edited by 95 S_Trucker; 12-02-2010 at 09:32 PM. |
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Re: Tach Dash Questions
That cluster is a diesel one, I have two of these sitting right next to me. So with that tach, you plugged it in and it worked as it should?? I have two other tach dashes, both are gas, neither have that plug on the back....
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Re: Tach Dash Questions
Thats awesome - thanks for all the help guys. It would appear that all the gauges are the same - minus the 6 versus 8 cylinder versions. I planned on swapping the speedo as well to keep the correct mileage.
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Re: Tach Dash Questions
That's who repaired mine. He is super nice and usually has a good turnaround time. Sent me pics of my tach being calibrated with comparisons to the bench machine. I'd recommend him!
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Re: Tach Dash Questions
This guy on youtube running a 3rd gen F-body tach.
.20 second mark Last edited by Pop's C-10; 12-03-2010 at 03:07 PM. |
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Re: Tach Dash Questions
What did you have done and what did it cost (how long ago too)?
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Re: Tach Dash Questions
I sent it to him to have it repaired, but he found it wasn't broken (I found a wiring problem with the truck), so he called me with that news and asked if I'd like to have it calibrated. I did, and that was $50.00. That's probably been 2 years now. Call and talk to him , he'll probably give you an estimate over the phone.
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Re: Tach Dash Questions
85gmcguy - could you pm me his phone number. I would like to talk to him.
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Re: Tach Dash Questions
I am having problems with the one I have just put in. I was considering sending it to this guy but I see where where there might be a wiring problem. I hooked it up to a +12v ignition source. Is this right or should it have been to a -12v source?
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Re: Tach Dash Questions
Don't mean to hijack this thread, but I have been looking for the gauge cluster pictured above at the local truck parts yard and can not find one with a pod that has all the mounting tabs intact. If anyone has an extra one I would be grateful! It's for a 1989 GMC 7000 and has the air pressure gauge in the bottom left instead of the clock.
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Re: Tach Dash Questions
Here's mine - started with the same gauge you have - sent it out to Redline Gauge Works & had them totally re-do it for me. All modern internals for my LS & re-silkscreened face to correct the diesel RPM range.
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Re: Tach Dash Questions
You don't need to use a tach only housing, you can use a regular one non tach one. Just need to cut a small hole in the back for the tach wires to go thru. I did this to one of the trucks I had.
I still have two tach clusters left, haven't had any time to hit the yards and look for more. 2-3 can bring coupe extra bucks...
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