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Old 01-22-2008, 11:56 AM   #26
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Re: Gringoloco's Camaro tach install

Thats awesome! Couldnt have come out any nicer than that...
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Old 01-22-2008, 11:59 AM   #27
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will the clock in the camaro cluster fit in the vacum spot on the truck cluster? i am thinking of redoing my dash as well.
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Old 01-23-2008, 01:56 AM   #28
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I know this is an old thread but...

Correct me if I'm wrong but these Camaro tachs look basically the same from 70 - 81 but the Camaro got HEI in 75 (I think?) and the printed circuit is different. Does anyone know if the tach is different? I am planning on doing this conversion on my 72 Blazer but I converted it over to HEI. Basically I would hate to find a nice 73 tach in the junkyard and go through all that trouble and have it not work with my HEI.
Both distributors have the same tach output, so no worries there. What you will find is that some of them have remote mounted circuit boards- may make installation a little diffrent...
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will the clock in the camaro cluster fit in the vacum spot on the truck cluster? i am thinking of redoing my dash as well.
I've seen it done and it looks pretty good, they're just not the most reliable pieces, so I didn't use it...
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Old 01-23-2008, 02:19 AM   #29
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Re: Gringoloco's Camaro tach install

Thanks for the post.

Great Job
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Old 01-23-2008, 09:32 AM   #30
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perfect timing. i just found a camaro tach cluster in a 79 z headed to the crusher
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Thanks for the post I will be doing this soon.
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Old 04-16-2011, 09:18 PM   #32
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I picked up a camaro cluster today at a swap meet. I'm going to give it a try soon.
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Old 02-26-2012, 06:46 PM   #33
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Re: Gringoloco's Camaro tach install

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I picked up a couple of camaro clusters for the tachs and was wondering about the volt meter. I took it out,, it has 3 studs out the back,, 1 looks like a mount and the other 2 look like connection studs. I took a 9 volt battery with test leads to see what the polarity would be and get nothing across the 2 connection studs but the needle will move when I connect the mount stud and one of the connection studs. Problem is that with a 9 volt battery the gauge heads towards the max peg,, 18 volts. I did not leave the wire connected for fear of frying the gauge.

How would a person connect this so it would work in place of the factory amp meter ,,,,,
is there a resistor needed ?

I will be using your tach install "how to" and would like to use the volt meter and also possibly the temp gauge in my pickup cluster.

Thank you very much for the great article !!!

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Old 02-26-2012, 07:27 PM   #34
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Re: Gringoloco's Camaro tach install

No experience with the Camaro voltmeter- I used a cheapie from AutoZone. Sounds like you're on the right track. I wouldn't think you'd need a resistor, but the factory often times does things differently than I would

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Old 01-18-2013, 02:33 PM   #35
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Re: Gringoloco's Camaro tach install

Just read through this, found a cluster for $25 on my local craigslist! Woot!
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I picked up a camaro cluster today at a swap meet. I'm going to give it a try soon.
I changed my mind. Found a factory tach dash. Going to get rid of camaro tach.
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I have a 292 do I have to look for a cluster from a 6 cylinder Camaro?
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Is there a difference between the 6 cylinder tach and the v8 tach ? And if so ,, how do you identify them ?

Thank you ! Tom
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Is there a difference between the 6 cylinder tach and the v8 tach ? And if so ,, how do you identify them ?

Thank you ! Tom
Yes there is, and I don't remember how to tell for Camaro tachs.
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man now you got me thinking...
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Do it! Mine still works great, seven years later
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What did you do for the plastic lense for the gauges?
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Used the stock one. I think I had to polish off some painted-on lines
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what year of Camaro is the tach out of?
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2nd gen, 70-something, though I don't remember the exact years. Get one that looks like the picture on the first page and you should be golden, just make sure it's from a v8 car--the v6 won't read correctly
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This thread was extremely useful to building my cluster. Thanks for the info,hope others can use it too! I added vacuum and the voltage gauge as well.
Getting the numbers off the lens for the tach was trial and error. I ruined one lens till I found that "Goo-Gone" takes them off without hazing the plastic.
Difficult to photograph but it looks like new.
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2nd gen, 70-something, though I don't remember the exact years. Get one that looks like the picture on the first page and you should be golden, just make sure it's from a v8 car--the v6 won't read correctly
So there were 6 Cyl tachs also? Good for us Inliners!

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Good info might need it one day
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