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I've got a Stewart Warner (panel mount) tach. Does it use a sender? If so, can I use the sender from a 2 5/8" tach? Any links to wiring diagrams?
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Yes, a panel mount uses the same sender as a pedestal mount... if using it with a standard GM ignition, this would be a 990B monitor box.
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This might be a dumb question, but would this (pic attached) box be of any use?
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Depends on which Tach you use....It will not work on a 970 series tach.That one will require the 990 A or B sender....What tach do you have????Looks like a 960 from the rear....If it is a 960, it is a solid state unit that does not require a sending unit....
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Tried to learn what I could (before asking), but other than figuring out that it's a panel-mount, and it has the green line...
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Yep,it's a 960.......Good luck! It might be a little slugish.Most are from what I've found. Solid state is not quite that 40 years later...
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