WomenandthePolice
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It should work, as long as the pulse changes which I think they all do on a boat. But plenty of boats had SBC and BBC so it should workSo just ordered the cheapest tach I could find. 12 bucks on eBay. It's out of a boat. Looks similar to gauge faces.
Yeah... definitely not something I seen working easily. Aftermarket gauges makes the most sense. Hell start off with Sun pro. BUT in that massive shop you don’t have a Mill?So plans getting screwed up now. I think I'm going to have to switch to all aftermarket gauges. My idea of using originals with plexiglass over them has gone to ****. The holes I cut are 2 1/2 holes so finding gauges is more effort. I found a 2 5/8 temp gauge. I might cut a big square hole where I cut the round holes and put in another plate.
That's looking real good. I'd just go with some small pilot lights. There's all different colors, sizes and designs available.Also need to figure out a bunch of lights
Yeah, they are. Holley makes good gauges and so does jegs or summit.A mill would be very nice. Are sun pro junk gauges. How about auto meter. Any brands to a avoid? What are best for the price?
Ive never had an issue with my sunpro tachYeah, they are. Holley makes good gauges and so does jegs or summit.
Im sure most of those are rebranded.
My experience with sunpro is they tend to read incorrectly and after 5-6 years they go outIve never had an issue with my sunpro tach