Adding a Tach to a truck that didnt have one from the factory.

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Adding a Tach to a truck that didnt have one from the factory.

BullnoseHunter02
Hey guys, so ive been doing a lot of truck hunting lately, and ive seen that some of these trucks dont have a tach in the dash. Is there a way to replace the blank panel with a tachometer? Id like to have one hopefully, because not having a tach seems kinda silly, and if i end up finding a truck with a manual tranny, it would help me so im not shifting blind per say. Thanks! Input welcome!
Hunting for a Bullnose, single cab, 8 foot bed, decent shape with little to no rust! and under 10k in near or around the STL Mo area, (Illinois is a valid option aswell!)
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IDIBronco
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/281470-how-to-factory-tachometer-1980-1986-f-series.html

This should be a good start to how to do that.
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Quarterwave
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Are you looking for a factory replacement or aftermarket?
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Steve83
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Yes, the panel can be swapped or drilled.

http://forum.garysgaragemahal.com/Jarek-s-Tachometer-tp24867.html
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BullnoseHunter02
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Its gonna be a factory part ill probibly need, ill have a look at that thread and see what other people have done.
Hunting for a Bullnose, single cab, 8 foot bed, decent shape with little to no rust! and under 10k in near or around the STL Mo area, (Illinois is a valid option aswell!)
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Re: Adding a Tach to a truck that didnt have one from the factory.

FuzzFace2
On my 81 with a 300 six it was easy.
I had the cluster out for replacing bulbs (LED's) and paint the needles.
Beside the tach gauge you also need the printed film for a tach cluster.
I did not need to do anything else but have heard of some needing to do something with a plug under the hood.

Also if you have a six try to find a tach with a max of think it is 4000 as the six will never spin to the 6000 of the other v8 tachs.
I do have a 6000 in mine with the six, could not beat the price of the tach & film from a member.
thanks Jonathan
Dave ----
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81 F100 flare side 300 six / AA OD / NP435 / 2.75 gear
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