thats sad if true...they could have taken a lesson or two from ford....
back to the drawing board
edited to add: for $60 lmc sells a new cluster backing housing in the blue greenish plastic for models with the tach. If everything else is the same, save the 'bucket' the tach installs into...would this solve my problem?
For that matter, since I might be doing wiring anyways, I can get any small fuel gauge from them for the lower left.
so if I order the 'with tach' backing plate for 88, the 90/91 PC foil, and the 90 tach...are we there? (some assembly required of course)
edited to add again...
playing detective and using the LMC catalog (which I do not consider to in no way be the holy grail - most of GMs engineering and parts info did not make it to the web and was abandoned) we find:
LMC part 38-8100 aka 'cluster backing plate' for trucks with gauges but no tach, is the same in grouping 81-88 and 89-91 on two pages of the catalog. That tells me that while the gauges may be different, the mount points are not. since adding a tach to any of those years moved the fuel gauge we can assume that part 38-8101 (trucks with gauges and tach) will mount all the gauges not moving position and all of the bulbs will work etc.
So that opens the door to let me get tach 36-1882, 2nd design 89-91 which would apparently look correct for my dash
It also appears that I can get any small fuel gauge from either LMC or a boneyard.
as for the pc foils. it appears that if you have gauges and no tach, the foil is the same 81-91, but with a tach only goes to 87. That in itself is telling as 1988 was the new design on the pickups (but not SUVs) and I know (from the other full size chevy site) that the 88-99 dash and crap fits with little to no modification inside an 80s square, including the 90/91 Sub. This means that GM likely worked on standardizing the wiring harness so it would probably not fit.
But all is not lost, its easy to modify the foil, jumper, cutting etc. I have a process where I make mechanical and electrical connections for longevity so it would not be hard to get a fuel gauge, make a harness usign a molex plug, and wiring the tach into the harness (from what I have found, the tach signal is present in the cab, all models after 1988 - gauges be damned.)
So this could be doable. opinions on my research?