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A Clock in the Tach


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Hi Gentlemen!

I am planning to replace Big Brother's cluster tachometer blank by a hands clock.

I read that installing a tach isn't very complicated (requires a printed circuit, or a used replacement cluster, or a new digital one like these), but, for my use, a clock would give me more useful information than RPM. Matter of taste...

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I am wondering if I am losing my time, maybe some manufacturer already produces something like this?

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If not, let's rock the workbench!

:nabble_smiley_super:

 

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that is actually a great idea. i prefer the tach but i can see using a clock too.

I remember cars of that era having an analog clock in the dash/instrument panel, so it wouldn't feel out of place.

I like my tach, but I could see this being a good use of the space for those without tachs!

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