1966 would have seen more Stewart Warner or Sun tachs with the transmitters. Any of the ones I have dated that early were one or the other. Later 60's would have been specific to voltage and number of cylinders. Sun was the Super Tach.
1966 would have seen more Stewart Warner or Sun tachs with the transmitters. Any of the ones I have dated that early were one or the other. Later 60's would have been specific to voltage and number of cylinders. Sun was the Super Tach.
any truth to something I read about SUN tachs,, even max RPM # is electronic, odd # requires the trigger box? you have some of each there...
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any truth to something I read about SUN tachs,, even max RPM # is electronic, odd # requires the trigger box? you have some of each there...
I wish it was that easy. Some ST model tachs needed a transmitter and some didn't. The same with the SST model tachs. The RPM didn't make any difference. The two shown in the pictures are both 10K, one needs a transmitter and one doesn't.
Late 50's and early 60's Sun tachs were RC or FC and all required transmitters.
-- Edited by SD 396 on Wednesday 27th of April 2011 10:35:18 PM
That tach is not adjusted correctly, The redline is way to low. LOL. I might even have one of those dixco tach's laying around as well, came out of my 64. Comment was made about the Andretti tach.
-- Edited by Lemans64 on Thursday 28th of April 2011 12:32:35 AM