| BUCKAWHO | -- 04-19-2016 @ 6:50 AM |
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Hi...Does anyone make a 6 volt tachometer to use on a '51 Ford steering column? BT
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| ken ct. | -- 04-19-2016 @ 6:58 AM |
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Yes "Westberg Mfg. Inc." 1-707-938-2121. Sonoma,Ca.95476 ken ct.
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| flatheadfan | -- 04-23-2016 @ 5:22 PM |
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I am not sure this will answer your question but I have digital units on my '35 and '36. They seem to do the job. They are induction units which pick up a reading from a single spark plug wire. Use on either 6 or 12 volt system. They have a self-contained battery that is good for a couple of years. The best part is they are often advertised on sBay for about $10. Enclosed is a picture of one attached to a radio under my dash ('35). Tom
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| oldford2 | -- 04-24-2016 @ 5:32 PM |
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I have a Westach 6 volt tach and love it. Easy installation. westach@juno.com
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| oldasi | -- 04-25-2016 @ 3:43 AM |
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Yes, bought a Westech myself, very smart looking, not inst'd yet, they are not a stock item, made to order so don't expect to get it overnight, well worth the wait you'll find
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| BUCKAWHO | -- 04-25-2016 @ 1:56 PM |
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Hi...I tried to call the phone number listed above, only to hear a message that it has been disconnected. Does anyone have a newer number for them? BT
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| carcrazy | -- 04-25-2016 @ 2:43 PM |
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Installed a Westach 2" diameter, 5000 RPM, 6 Volt unit with illumination kit. I placed it where the clock was originally located in a '53 Ford. It works great and is visible at night. Their website is Westach.com.
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