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The 90 deg blue line uses one of those little gold senders on the back. Note the two screw holes for it to mount.
The 270deg green line has a back like this one. I don't see a way of mounting that type sender. But I do believe this tach needs a sender, either the type you posted or perhaps one like the 970 models? Verne |
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The back of mine is more like the second one pictured above. Here's a couple pics of the back.
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The manufacturers were pretty careful to put warnings about sending units actually on the earlier tachs--unless they started printing it right on the tach when fellas weren't reading the enclosed instructions and were frying the little buggers---You should be able to get in contact with a Stewart Warner tech rep.....
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Yep,I'm sure.....I have a stack of em'......
I have the directions somewhere also. ![]() Steve |
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OOPS----------Didn't see your post above-----
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Thanks for the input guys.
I'll check with Stewart Warner to be positive. |
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