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No, look at any aftermarket tach, there’s a switch for 4 / 6 / 8 cylinders.Seems to me a tach is a tach. Principle is the same whether you're measuring one cylinder or 12. Connect it properly, and it will work.
No, look at any aftermarket tach, there’s a switch for 4 / 6 / 8 cylinders.
Seems to me a tach is a tach. Principle is the same whether you're measuring one cylinder or 12. Connect it properly, and it will work.
Correct. That's kinda what I meant, however poorly worded.No, look at any aftermarket tach, there’s a switch for 4 / 6 / 8 cylinders.
There’s a guy in Louisiana that makes repro boards to repair the factory tachs in 80s Camaros/Firebirds/Trucks/Vettes/etc. I used his board to fix the factory tach in the cluster I built for my truck. It was around $60. He includes a potentiometer soldered to the board so you can dial in the rpm yourself to get it correct. For me, with a lockup torque converter/3.73 gears/31” tires, I know that at 70mph I’m turning around 2kRPM so when I got the tach board installed I just ran a few passes on the freeway, pulling off to adjust with a small screwdriver until I had it right. Cajun Tach Shop is the name of the business. Sells on his website and also eBay. He might could build one that would read pretty close for a 6 cyl or just buy the same board I did and dial it in yourself. Wouldn’t even need to mess with running on the freeway and pulling off to adjust if you’ve got a timing light that’ll also show you rpm, could dial it in in your driveway if you’ve got that.Anybody make an in dash tachometer to replace the fuel gauge for six cylinder engines? 1977 K10 with the 292
No, the tachometer RPM = rotations per minute. Every engine rotation on a 4 stroke V8 engine fires 4 times. 6 cylinder 4 stroke fires 3 times every rotation. Need two full engine rotations to fire all cylinders one time.Seems to me a tach is a tach. Principle is the same whether you're measuring one cylinder or 12. Connect it properly, and it will work.
A lot of that info is good but some of it is bad. It states in there that you can’t run a factory tach ‘87-‘91 because of the VSS/ECM/etc on TBI trucks and that’s just not true. The white wire running off the coil on the TBI trucks is a tach signal wire and it works just fine with the GM tach in my 1987 5.7 TBI truck with a VSS on the back of the speedo for Cruise Control and for the ECM.
Yes, like anything from the internet can be wrong, the pictures linked show the gauge faces from the different years. That might be useful for someone trying to match what they have.A lot of that info is good but some of it is bad. It states in there that you can’t run a factory tach ‘87-‘91 because of the VSS/ECM/etc on TBI trucks and that’s just not true. The white wire running off the coil on the TBI trucks is a tach signal wire and it works just fine with the GM tach in my 1987 5.7 TBI truck with a VSS on the back of the speedo for Cruise Control and for the ECM.
Agreed. I wish I’d have taken a pic of the 1985 cluster I bought for parts just to have it up there because there were slight differences. The redline marker on my 1985 tach is white, the 1980 Canadian cluster pictured on that site is yellow/red. I’ve never seen a 1980&up repro tach with a redline marker. The 79&down repro ones have it. There’s differences in the markings on the fuel gauges too, large and small. ‘87&up they use full/half/empty circle markings, prior to that it’s E/F isn’t it?Yes, like anything from the internet can be wrong, the pictures linked show the gauge faces from the different years. That might be useful for someone trying to match what they have.