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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Interior & Equipment => Instrumentation => Topic started by: Elpresidente on April 22, 2012, 08:18:37 pm
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I want to put a tach in my truck, and keep it fairly stock looking. I'd like to avoid just bolting one to my dash, so I was wondering if I could fit it in my stock instrument cluster.
Mine has the one blank gauge slot (lower left in the picture) and I was hoping to fit something in there. Is this possible, do they even make tachs that small?
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They do make a tach that has a small gas gauge in it, that goes in the spot where the gas gauge is now. There are post in here in the interior section, do a search for tach's.
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They do make a tach that has a small gas gauge in it, that goes in the spot where the gas gauge is now. There are post in here in the interior section, do a search for tach's.
Like Bake74 said, you can get a factory style tach cluster and swap it into your truck. Here's an early 70's style, the 80's would be similar but with slightly different lettering. The minimum you'd really need is the cluster housing, tach gauge and fuel gauge. The remainder of your gauges could swap over.
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ukBspvHAlUk/TrGlb1oMTiI/AAAAAAAAAAk/EJskoK08DY0/s640/DSC00614.JPG)
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I put a small tach just where you are talking about. It doesn't exactly look factory and I did have to cut the clear lens piece and the backside of the cluster. I think it was a supertach II from Autozone, but I don't remember the size. $40 and about two hours of work. The tach with the small gas gauge in it that Bake 74 mentions is probably the cleanest way to do this. I'm pretty sure you could buy one from this site.
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By "looking stock" I meant just putting it in the gauge slot I was talking about, I dont mind if it doesn't match the rest of my gauges. My problem was finding a tach that small
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So you don't want to switch the gas gauge to the smaller one and tack to the big one like Jason S posted.
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So you don't want to switch the gas gauge to the smaller one and tack to the big one like Jason S posted.
Right. What i'm looking for is a tach small enough to fit in the gauge cluster to the left.
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on my truck i have a (just like new dash) so i mounted the tach top of my cab....i used the sun vizer screw,(only problem with that is i cant pull the vizer down all the way...if you where to find a tach smaller then 3 3/8....i cant remember what size my tack is...but yeah might work...
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You want to add a tiny tach over there in the corner? lol
Just my humble opinion, but i don't know how well thats going to work out for you. I look at my tach a lot.
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I thought about doing the same thing in my '82. I was just going to get a small fuel gauge and put the tach where the big fuel gauge is, only thing is that I wasn't sure if it would work.
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It'll work but you gotta cut a hole out of the back of the housing for the new tach to fit in, where the old fuel gauge used to be. Very carefully cut a hole, I might add.
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I know topic is a little old, but I just posted what I did with my gauges. Just a another idea to consider:
http://forum.73-87chevytrucks.com/smforum/index.php/topic,24709.0.html
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I want to put a tach in my truck, and keep it fairly stock looking. I'd like to avoid just bolting one to my dash, so I was wondering if I could fit it in my stock instrument cluster.
Mine has the one blank gauge slot (lower left in the picture) and I was hoping to fit something in there. Is this possible, do they even make tachs that small?
i just did this exact same thing to my truck tonight. there is a small hole in the back of the cluster, about the size of a finger. its big enough to run your wires through. take apart the cluster and cut the clear lens, and the plastic black one, then you have to trim a little out around the slot on the bezel. then just mount your guage to the bezel, run the wires through, bolt everything back up, and wire it and boom done. mine is a 2 1/16 inch size, not sure what brand but it says nitrous on it. got it from O'Reillys for like 20 bucks. for the backlight part i just wired it into my neon under my dash for now. im going to wire it into my dash lights eventually. hope this helps ;D
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81_Chevy: Got any pictures of your installation for us to view? Thx.
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this is what i did with my instrument cluster, havenīt installed it in the truck yet because i still need the fuel gauge and a speedometer....
http://forum.73-87chevytrucks.com/smforum/index.php/topic,24391.msg203848.html#msg203848
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81_Chevy: Got any pictures of your installation for us to view? Thx.
yeah i do, there some here on my build thread, put there from at night. ill have some better pics up tonight.
http://forum.73-87chevytrucks.com/smforum/index.php/topic,24585.0.html
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I know the OP wants to keep the big gas gauge someon sells an "aftermarket" Version of the OE tach that goes into the fuel gauge slot and sells the "little" fuel gauge
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Without the printed circuit to go with it, it won't work.
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I put a tach in that corner last year... Just saw this thread though. It was a 2 1/16" VDO gauge from Summit. Enlarged the hole in the back to run the wires and trimmed the black bezel to mount the gauge to and then cut a hole in the lens for it to fit in. Turned out pretty good in my opinion.
(http://www.unknownbrewer.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=16775&g2_serialNumber=2)
(http://www.unknownbrewer.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=16748&g2_serialNumber=2)
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I have not installed this one, and it is a bit pricey, but it could be a very nice option. Works with your non-tach printed circuit.
http://gmsportssalvage.com/?q=node/1530
I am considering doing what slickgtp did on his install.
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here those pics of my tach install. same or similar as the OP wants to do.
(http://i.imgur.com/1CyqD.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/E0zM2.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/dMfSX.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/DYCZY.jpg)
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The fuel portion will still need the printed circuit in the tach/fuel gauge, unless you hard wire it.
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I have not installed this one, and it is a bit pricey, but it could be a very nice option. Works with your non-tach printed circuit.
http://gmsportssalvage.com/?q=node/1530
I am considering doing what slickgtp did on his install.
The letter/numbers on that gauge are correct for 80's-up trucks.
Isn't that tach/gas gauge for clusters that also had the vacuum gauge, possibly C60 trucks?
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The fuel portion will still need the printed circuit in the tach/fuel gauge, unless you hard wire it.
Not sure exactly what you mean, sorry. Maybe this next part is what you are saying?
I got this next part from the install someone did with this...
"This is how it installs.
The unit pluged right in where the original fuel gauge pluged in. No wiring for the fuel gauge. For the tach , it came with a wire with the right connector for the distributor. Just run that wire in to the back of the cluster directly to the new tach and your done. Mine works great. But remember you have to remove the lower warning lights to make it fit if you use a regular cluster. "
The letter/numbers on that gauge are correct for 80's-up trucks.
Isn't that tach/gas gauge for clusters that also had the vacuum gauge, possibly C60 trucks?
You are correct, 80's up lettering. No on being in bigger trucks. Those only came in 4K or 5K rpm varieties. This is a purely aftermarket one that goes to 7K rpm.
Like I said, to expensive for me right now. Besides that, it wouldn't match my other gauges (79 here). It would be cool to put that tach/gas gauge in and then put the smaller gas gauge in the empty spot and hook it to my second tank.
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They do make a tach that has a small gas gauge in it, that goes in the spot where the gas gauge is now. There are post in here in the interior section, do a search for tach's.
Like Bake74 said, you can get a factory style tach cluster and swap it into your truck. Here's an early 70's style, the 80's would be similar but with slightly different lettering. The minimum you'd really need is the cluster housing, tach gauge and fuel gauge. The remainder of your gauges could swap over.
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ukBspvHAlUk/TrGlb1oMTiI/AAAAAAAAAAk/EJskoK08DY0/s640/DSC00614.JPG)
Sorry to drag up such an old topic (made an account just to ask this!). Is there any sort of wiring issues I need to be aware of if I wanted to do a set up as shown in the picture? I have a 1980 chevy that doesn't have a factory tachometer, so I'm assuming all I need to do is get the small fuel gauge, the tachometer, and the plastic wiring thing that goes on the back of the instrument panel and they all plug in as normal?
Thanks!
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Sorry to drag up such an old topic (made an account just to ask this!). Is there any sort of wiring issues I need to be aware of if I wanted to do a set up as shown in the picture? I have a 1980 chevy that doesn't have a factory tachometer, so I'm assuming all I need to do is get the small fuel gauge, the tachometer, and the plastic wiring thing that goes on the back of the instrument panel and they all plug in as normal?
Thanks!
You will also need to move some of the wires around in your plug on the backside of the cluster for the new fuel gauge location. The tach clusters also utilize a different housing than the non-tach clusters. You will need that and the pedestal that goes under the tach.
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IF you get the whole cluster from a 78-up for your 80 it will technically plug in. Verify the wires though.
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I put a tach in that corner last year... Just saw this thread though. It was a 2 1/16" VDO gauge from Summit. Enlarged the hole in the back to run the wires and trimmed the black bezel to mount the gauge to and then cut a hole in the lens for it to fit in. Turned out pretty good in my opinion.
(http://www.unknownbrewer.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=16775&g2_serialNumber=2)
(http://www.unknownbrewer.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=16748&g2_serialNumber=2)
How did you mount the Gauge inside the cluster?
And did you fold the PCB back?
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Just get a tach from lmk and a small gas gauge take out the big gas gauge put the tach in wire it like any other tach then just jumper the fuel gauge wires over