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yenko guage question
I just bought a Yenko guage as it was explained to me. The guage goes from "." - 8000 does not have a "0" but just above the dot or "." it has a small 500. Questions are:
1. Is this guage rare? 2. How much is it worth 3. What year would it be from? 4. Do I need a sender with this guage or can I hook it straight up to the engine and power using the 4 wires it has (red, green, white, and black)? |
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Can I assume you're referring to a Stewart Warner Tach?
Maybe this model? http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...hs022Small.jpg |
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That is the late model pedestal and was not available in 68,69, or 70. This earier style(http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=250460972702)
was used on the 68 and 69 Yenkos. This is a shameless plug since it is my auction. Both the tach posted earlier and the tach I just posted require a 990 series monitor. Jason |
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In fact, now that I look at it the Windex and SS hood in the background on the first picture look familiar. I think they are both my tachs. A double plug I guess.
Jason |
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it says 977 on back looks similar except it reads on the right:
RPM thousands SW see attachment, not sure how to add an image like you did to the post |
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In fact, now that I look at it the Windex and SS hood in the background on the first picture look familiar. I think they are both my tachs. A double plug I guess. Jason [/ QUOTE ] Guilty! I swiped your photo. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/crazy.gif Just thought it might help answer his question. |
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WOW 142 views and only 4 replies and most not on this guage from 2 people in this forum. That tells me that this guage is rare and probably worth a couple hundred dollars since few know much about it. Anyways, It was mentioned that I need a sender unit to make this work. I am not certain but when I took the back cover off there is already electronics there. Why would I need more? doesnt sound right...
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Dennis,
I was just poking fun. Swipe all the photos you like https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/smile.gif. Darren, Both Dennis and I tried to help but you did not give any more info. Here is a link to some 970 series tach instructions I posted on this site for just this type of situation: https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/showflat...true#Post363743 The tach will work without the monitor for a short time, then it will most likely fry. I have sold those panel mount tachs in that style from $50-$200 on Ebay. It really depends on timing and condition. The $200 one was NOS and was the tach I got those instructions from. Jason |
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Jason,
I am just getting a little frustrated at how hard it is to find info on these tachs on the web. The tach is not even going into a Camero it is going into my 72 plymouth satellite with electronic ignition (yep I am a mopar guy) I really want to make this one work and do not want to fry it. Thanks for the diagram, looks detailed would all this work on a plymouth satellite with a chrysler 400 (electronic ignition,) or should I send it to one of those people and have them change out the guts in it? expensive... Darren |
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What's a Camero?
James |
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