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WTB: Tach for later cluster...
Posted: Dec 11, 2007 1:07 PM
by elwessoE28
I got a cluster cheap sans tach, so if someone has just a tach from a later cluster, let me know!
I think I also need a blower motor.
Posted: Dec 11, 2007 3:03 PM
by alpinacsi
I have several clusters and several more loose tachs but I am not sure about the difference early to late. Let me know what to look for and I will let you know.
Posted: Dec 11, 2007 4:24 PM
by elwessoE28
The later tachs look like they have a lot less crap inside them... Also, the later tachs dont have the small hash marks between the 500RPM intervals...
The early tachs have a circuit board and some other stuff hooked onto them, the later tachs look very "slim" and not much to them.
BTW the blower I need is a behr.
Posted: Dec 12, 2007 8:57 AM
by alpinacsi
I have several euro clusters here at work and a M6 tach. The Euro seem to be the early style but I have more in storage. I will check later today or tonight. I know I have a few with the later style SI board but I need to see if that is what you need and I need to check the RPM scale.
Todd
Posted: Dec 13, 2007 1:21 PM
by elwessoE28
bump for the tach and blower.
Posted: Dec 13, 2007 1:34 PM
by rlomba8204
Fyi-
A used blower motor is likely to head south shortly after you buy it, as this is a common failure in these cars. Unless you want to swap it out again in 6 months, call Steve Haygood and see what he wants for a new one. This is probably why you haven't heard from people on this one -- when you remove a blower motor from a still functioning car, the proper place for it is the garbage pail. As far as used ones go, they are likely to be on their last leg, unless you are lucky enough to find a guy who totalled his car just after replacing the blower motor.
Also, I think it was you who posted about circuit boards and instrument clusters a while back. Do you have a working instrument cluster and SI board, or are you still trying to put one together? If you are, I didn't think of it at the time, but you should check the classifieds in the back of Roundel magazine. There are usually a few ads for clusters and SI boards. If you don't go that route, then once again I would recommend programma as if you go other routes you are likely to continue to have problems.
Good luck.
Posted: Dec 13, 2007 8:44 PM
by elwessoE28
I got a cluster from turbo dan.... It was only the motherboard (it was a late style cluster, no more crappy SI boards!!)... however, my early tach wont swap in.
The cluster works fine...
Posted: Dec 13, 2007 10:28 PM
by rlomba8204
So you need a tach for a late model cluster?
I will peruse the Roundel classifieds -- just got it tonight in the mail, and forward you the contact info if I see any leads.
Posted: Dec 13, 2007 10:50 PM
by elwessoE28
Yeah thats right.. Thanks a bunch, I appreciate it.