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Old 08-12-2004, 07:42 PM   #1
76HighSierra
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Originally Posted by Destructo
Yeah, this guage is too big to mount there, I don't remember what size it is, I don't use the electric oil pressure guage anymore so if it was a small tach I could mount it in the old oil pressures spot, I might just mount it to the bottom of the dash, its not like I need to see it all the time with an automatic truck, just like to know what rpm problems occure at or what rpm I am turning in what gear and stuff.
Hey, Destructo!! I'm glad the tach works well for you, but I'm sorry you can't find a place to mount it! On the 1976 Suburban (w/tilt) that it came off of, it was mounted to the lower part of the collumn and it moved with the shifter (didn't hit anywheres, either). Maybe it was just mounted in the "sweet spot" :p . There's a little bit of info about it that I forget to tell you when you bought it. PM me for details.
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