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  1. joeq

    Tachometer Advice

    Ouch. So would an ESS, right? Which would be the "thriftier" buy?
  2. joeq

    Tachometer Advice

    And what is the add on price of the Dakota box, along with the cheaper tach? Does it balance out, price wise?
  3. joeq

    Tachometer Advice

    OK then, I'll call you "Frank", to keep your secret. So "Frank", is there a reason you want to get rid of your alternator tach? Is it the factory set-up? Not sure how rare the 95 tach cluster is, but the 80s I guess are like gold. I'm thinkin altho the single wire off the rectifier would be...
  4. joeq

    Tachometer Advice

    Thermo-frank, you seem to really know your stuff. Do you have a tach in your suburb? PS, what do people call you here anyway?
  5. joeq

    Tachometer Advice

    2 "words" for the light? Is that Bolder city slang, or what?:)
  6. joeq

    Tachometer Advice

    Will, that was a very informative video, altho when the narrator was talking, I kept finding myself yelling out, "BRUSHES, they're called "brushes"! But it looks like a wire off the rectifier bridge is all that's needed to send the signal. I'm assuming the gauge will need a ground wire too...
  7. joeq

    Tachometer Advice

    Will, thanks for those links. I see the Faria sender listed on Amazon, but don't understand it's mounting location. The Autometer video, clears up a few questions, but doesn't look financially pleasing. $150 for a tach, then, I don't believe it comes with the sender, then a scan tool to set it...
  8. joeq

    Tachometer Advice

    Not sure where to find trucks that big from the 80s era. I know the tachs aren't posted on Ebay, or Craigslist, or they just don't exist. I guess I could try and find "truck junkyards" in the area, but not sure they exist either. Worth a try I guess. And the Hummers, not sure how many military...
  9. joeq

    Successful Journey

    I guess the fix would require a little safetywire, and good to go? (Husky, I missed your post. I guess a little tack weld would also work)
  10. joeq

    Tachometer Advice

    I'm in Ct. I wonder how many 6.5s are in the bone-yard, and how many of them will part them out ? Don't think it'll be an easy find.
  11. joeq

    Successful Journey

    Double W, are you saying the NV4500 has a history of problems? I don't know much about this modern stuff.
  12. joeq

    Tachometer Advice

    I would like to see a photo of your set-up. Frank, I like the looks of this tach, seeing my factory gauges have red tell-tales, black faces with white numbers. But I was maybe hoping to mount it in my lower left pod, which will only accept a 2" face. This tach is 3 1/2", but would mount on my...
  13. joeq

    Tachometer Advice

    Guess I'll have to see what I can find at the swap meet today. Appreciate all the info men. I'll keep you posted, and won't let this thread dry up, W/O some results. (PS, I believe my alternator is a 10 or 12 Si. Not sure which one....yet.)
  14. joeq

    Tachometer Advice

    Thanks for the photo Will. I see those drives are pretty expensive to purchase. Anywhere from $250-500 bucks. If I could find a used one for $50 or less, I would do it, and use the 2" Autometer tach, to fit in my lower left pod. If I can't find one reasonable, guess I'll have to go to the...
  15. joeq

    Tachometer Advice

    Seriously Will?! All I need is a speed sensor to run the tach!? That would be too easy. What type of tach would it run? A factory diesel tach? A stock gas motor tach? An aftermarket one? All of the above? Is that sensor from a 6.5? Do you have one in your HumVee? Thanks for checking.
  16. joeq

    Tachometer Advice

    The 6.2 in my truck, has a vacuum pump, that is nothing more than an oil pump drive. My truck doesn't use any vacuum. I wish there were a mechanism that could be adapted, to convert it to an electrical signal. Or something from a 6.5 that might work in that hole instead? I've heard of using the...
  17. joeq

    Tachometer Advice

    Going to a local swap meet tomorrow, and would like to find something to install a tach to my truck. I hear this is almost an impossible feat for our diesels, but would like to have it look factory. Converting a gas tach to a 62 is "barely" possible, but not easily accomplished. The aftermarket...
  18. joeq

    Successful Journey

    So Smokey, you said no adapter, (for the 4500?) but then said you had a plate fabbed? What was it for? Hey Jay, I like that Ranger. Sort of like a 2 speed rear end, only on the frt. (Still out of my price range, for my truck), but if I ever hit the lottery...:happy:
  19. joeq

    Successful Journey

    Thanks for the link Leroy. That's a better price, than a "Gear Vendors" OD conversion. (Still too much money for my budget.)
  20. joeq

    Successful Journey

    I wish mine had an OD. What model was that 5 spd? Are they still available? are they as rugged as the 4 spd?
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