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Why
would you need to Mark?
If you
have a 1600 tacho face, then you can use the guts from a 180B (and probably
200B) tacho aswell. I've done it, bolts straight in!
zac
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark Ward Sent: Saturday, 27 May 2000 2:27 AM To: Ozdat Mail List Subject: 240K tachometer modification G'day list, I recall some time ago that someone on
the list re-calibrated a 240K tacho (6 cyl) for a 4 cyl motor. Just
thought I'd ask if anyone knows the mods required before I sit down and try to
work it out.
Wardy
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- 240K tachometer modification Mark Ward
- Re: 240K tachometer modification Zac Campbell
- Re: 240K tachometer modification Mark Ward
