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Greenline pedestal and NOS 990B sold pending payment.
Jason |
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Jason
I have a late 60's SW greenline tach meant for in-dash application that is mint (came in an old streetrod my Dad and I built years ago) Is the sending unit an essential ingredient to get this thing working? I have a nice cup that would work to convert to on an on-column application to match my greenline accessory guages Any help is appreciated Ty |
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Ty, it depends on which one it is. Do you have a picture? Does it have a shift indicator needle. In general, if so, yes. If not, no.
Jason |
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Jason
No indicator needle It is a in-dash model-there appears to be a sendind unit attached to the back already-perhaps its pooched It is so pretty it is hard to get rid of it Ty ps if a pic may help you identify/me to get it going let me know?? Thanks again |
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Greenline tach, one black face tach, nos sender, and a few 990Bs sold.
All other parts still available. Thanks, Jason |
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Ty, I just saw your reply. I believe you have one that does not require a sender. It is for 12 volt 8 cylinder applications. I will see if I have any instructions for hook up. There is a thread on this site about those particular tachs.
Jason |
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Jason
Thanks I have been busy as well Any help is appreciated Thought it was dead and rebuilds mean $$$$ Ty |