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Old 06-19-2018, 07:00 PM   #21
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The Westech 6-volt model 2CT32-6V looks interesting. Could some of you who have installed this device post some descriptions on how you mounted it and hooked it up eclectically in a Model A.


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You can see how mine is mounted.
Electrically, the pickup wire goes to the points side of the coil.
The black goes to ground and that is it. Mine has wires for an internal light but I don't use them.
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Old 06-19-2018, 07:15 PM   #22
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Not trying to be critical or funny, but why would I want a tach in a Model A? I have one in my Mustang Cobra, which does redline at 7,000...been there many times in fact. But the Model A just does not make sense to push and the actual RPMs do not seem important. Is this a curiousity being satisfied?
A tach in a model A is for those of us that have modified engines etc.
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Old 06-26-2018, 03:32 PM   #23
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you might want to get on the internet and look up Chinese wholesalers for the digital tachometer/hour meter. Cost is around $14. delivered by mail from yes CHINA, I have one in my coupe and it works very well. my buddy also has one in his model A. no electrical hook up required. just run the one lead to a spark plug and wind it three or four times around the ceramic and you are good to go. When motor is running it reads the RPM (selectable setting for 4-6-8 cyls.) when motor not running it reads hours and can be reset., 6 or 12 volt not necessary.
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Old 06-26-2018, 03:50 PM   #24
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Does anyone know of a 2" tach that is full sweep and 3000-3500 RPM ?
I don't like the look of the Westach.
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Old 06-26-2018, 06:11 PM   #25
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you might want to get on the internet and look up Chinese wholesalers for the digital tachometer/hour meter. Cost is around $14. delivered by mail from yes CHINA, I have one in my coupe and it works very well. my buddy also has one in his model A. no electrical hook up required. just run the one lead to a spark plug and wind it three or four times around the ceramic and you are good to go. When motor is running it reads the RPM (selectable setting for 4-6-8 cyls.) when motor not running it reads hours and can be reset., 6 or 12 volt not necessary.
Thank you for no more than what they cost I'll give it a try

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I purchased a couple about 6 months ago, they have a non-replaceable lithium battery which they say lasts for 2 years. The newer ones apparently have a backlight and the battery is replaceable for a few dollars more
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Old 06-26-2018, 07:23 PM   #27
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Does anyone know of a 2" tach that is full sweep and 3000-3500 RPM ?
I don't like the look of the Westach.
I like the Speedhut tach, it has a 270° sweep, 0-4000 RPM. It is customizable also so you can change the font, color, graphics, etc. to suit you. www.speedhut.com

I should add it is 12v...



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Old 06-26-2018, 10:01 PM   #28
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Not trying to be critical or funny, but why would I want a tach in a Model A? I have one in my Mustang Cobra, which does redline at 7,000...been there many times in fact. But the Model A just does not make sense to push and the actual RPMs do not seem important. Is this a curiousity being satisfied?

Woody, I was thinking the same thing. Like someone mentioned earlier, their hearing was OK, why bother with a tac. If I were to spring for a dash mounted gauge it would be a temperature gauge.
Just my thoughts, by the way I am impressed when ever I see a Mustang Cobra, most impressive. With that being said my $ budget is in the Model A range


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Here's a picture of mine. The Tach is on the left, Water Temp on the right. Both gauges are Autometer, 270 degree sweep, purchased from Amazon. Gauge holder is from Berts. Oh, and they are 12 volt.
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Old 06-27-2018, 09:54 PM   #30
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I like the Speedhut tach, it has a 270° sweep, 0-4000 RPM. It is customizable also so you can change the font, color, graphics, etc. to suit you. www.speedhut.com

I should add it is 12v...


Thank You. I like the 270 sweep angle. And it's the right size.
Now to make it work on a 6v pos ground system
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Woody, I was thinking the same thing. Like someone mentioned earlier, their hearing was OK, why bother with a tac. If I were to spring for a dash mounted gauge it would be a temperature gauge.
Just my thoughts, by the way I am impressed when ever I see a Mustang Cobra, most impressive. With that being said my $ budget is in the Model A range


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I do have an oil gauge and water temp, but not going to put in a tach. The engine is a counter balance pressurized setup, but I am afraid of breaking it. I will leave the high RPMs to the rest of this group! Have fun guys! I do like the looks of that little 4K tach posted above though.

Gerry—you can get used Mustang Cobras pretty cheap. I saw one at Barrett Jackson in January identical to mine but only 4000 miles on it (mine has 10,000) and it sold for $17.5k. Since that sale I have been putting more miles on mine—might as well enjoy it because it isn’t worth much being a low mile 22 year old car.
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I use a "tiny tach". Simple to hook up and works. I have a 6 volt system.
What is a ""tiny tach"???
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Old 05-23-2020, 12:32 PM   #33
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I have an old analog sears it hooks to the coil and ground. Read the 8 cyl. scale and double it. I am hard of hearing can't tell 450 rpm from 700 rpm !
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Old 05-23-2020, 07:04 PM   #34
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I use a "tiny tach". Simple to hook up and works. I have a 6 volt system.
I have Tiny Tachs. In 2 of my cars. Very easy to install and they work great

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Old 05-23-2020, 08:52 PM   #35
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where do you get these. thanks
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Old 05-24-2020, 09:31 AM   #36
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Old 05-24-2020, 01:54 PM   #37
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I have Tiny Tachs. In 2 of my cars. Very easy to install and they work great

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Who did you order these from? What is the part number?
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Who did you order these from? What is the part number?
Is this the device that you guys are talking about???

https://tinytach.com/gasoline-tinytach
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Old 05-28-2020, 01:45 PM   #39
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I have an old Sun Tach and sender for a four cylinder. I found a decent selection on eBay a few years ago. That will give you a traditional look. If it doesn’t work they can be rebuilt. H.A.M.B. has some threads on the subject. I never installed one for my modified banger as I just drive it and shift by how the motor feels to me.
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Is this the device that you guys are talking about???

https://tinytach.com/gasoline-tinytach
I just spoke with Steve at the shop and the model number for the Model A Ford, standard ignition (6 v positive ground) is: TT1CRXL.
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