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Android04 01-30-2018 04:17 PM

Tachometer Questions
 
Afternoon my fellow truckers. So I've been looking to put a tach into my deluxe C10 cluster I am restoring. I've read tons of threads and seen a crap load of pictures. I know most people either use the Classic Trucks or LMC replacement tach, Bosch Retro FST8050, or even Sunpro FZ88R.

I really liked the price of the Bosch or the Sunpro as the other replacement sold at Classic Trucks or LMC came with one heck of a price tag ($199 and $249; I believe). Yes we have to pay to play but for a small gauge it just doesn't tickle my fancy. But in addition the Bosch and the Sunpro only have a white needle which as well bothers me a bit; just throws it off to me. So I looked into the cheaper one from Classic Trucks and come to find out it's not compatible with HEI. So womp, count that one out.

Before I dive into this and paint all of my needles white to match this one single tach gauge what are any other options? Any other gauges people have used? Anybody ever installed a digital gauge?

Truck is a 65 C10 with a V8 and HEI. Any suggestions, thoughts, and pictures would be great.

luvmytruck 01-30-2018 10:05 PM

Re: Tachometer Questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Android04 (Post 8174117)
Afternoon my fellow truckers. So I've been looking to put a tach into my deluxe C10 cluster I am restoring. I've read tons of threads and seen a crap load of pictures. I know most people either use the Classic Trucks or LMC replacement tach, Bosch Retro FST8050, or even Sunpro FZ88R.

I really liked the price of the Bosch or the Sunpro as the other replacement sold at Classic Trucks or LMC came with one heck of a price tag ($199 and $249; I believe). Yes we have to pay to play but for a small gauge it just doesn't tickle my fancy. But in addition the Bosch and the Sunpro only have a white needle which as well bothers me a bit; just throws it off to me. So I looked into the cheaper one from Classic Trucks and come to find out it's not compatible with HEI. So womp, count that one out.

Before I dive into this and paint all of my needles white to match this one single tach gauge what are any other options? Any other gauges people have used? Anybody ever installed a digital gauge?

Truck is a 65 C10 with a V8 and HEI. Any suggestions, thoughts, and pictures would be great.



you can use the tach from classic parts with a tach adapter. I have one on my 65 c10 with a 6 cyl. and an HEI the adapter isolates the the tach from the hei.and allowes you to run the tach on a 4cyl 6 cyl 8 cyl maybe even a 10 cyl

dracko 01-31-2018 02:14 AM

Re: Tachometer Questions
 
I used a Bosch tach, I didnt want the original glass lens under the dash cluster lens so I cut the chrome ring and popped the glass off. Mounted it with rideblue’s bracket. You could do the same and just paint the needle to match the rest of them. If you do, let me know what color you use. ✌️

Android04 01-31-2018 03:55 PM

Re: Tachometer Questions
 
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Originally Posted by dracko (Post 8174533)
I used a Bosch tach, I didnt want the original glass lens under the dash cluster lens so I cut the chrome ring and popped the glass off. Mounted it with rideblue’s bracket. You could do the same and just paint the needle to match the rest of them. If you do, let me know what color you use. ✌️

That was another thought of mine. Do you have any pictures? I was going to use the paint sold by LMC:

http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/cbe/full.aspx?Page=53
Part No: 38-0761 - GAUGE NEEDLE PAINT-ORANGE $9.95

dracko 01-31-2018 08:13 PM

Re: Tachometer Questions
 
Oh ya that Paint looks good.

I didn’t take any pics of the process but pretty straight forward. I think I used a 50 grit disc on an angle grinder on the outer edge of the ring. Moving around and going slow as to not melt something.

http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/l...psntbiwwyq.jpg

http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/l...psn5dhsdr9.jpg

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