Homemade tach housing
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Homemade tach housing
Whittled this out over the last two nights at work. Cup started as 3" EMT and the cap was flat 16ga steel that was hand beaten on a pile of rags. I welded the cap to the cup and chucked it up on the lathe and sanded it smooth. The riser is a piece of 1.5" stainless pipe that I squeezed to an oval with the vise and a piece of 1" square stock, the programmed the mill to cut the radius' for the cup and column. The column flange is 2" EMT that was turned on the lathe and then cut on a bandsaw. Plan on either sandwiching it between the column and the dash mount of siliconing it to the column if it fits right. Took about three hours to make and about four more to figure out how to do it. I'll probally spray it with clear or powdercoat it clear if I remember to get some powder at the carlisle All Fords show next weekend.
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re: Homemade tach housing
Now that is just Toooo cool!
I think all trucks should have come with one of those as standard.

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re: Homemade tach housing
Some more pics of the install. The column tube fit great and overall it went in very easily (much better than a hose clamp...) I'd recommend the cut up 2" EMT on the column as a tach base to anyone.
I chose to just spray it with some satin clear for now. It's nice to know that I'm shifting around 2k normally and it idles great at 600 rpm.
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I chose to just spray it with some satin clear for now. It's nice to know that I'm shifting around 2k normally and it idles great at 600 rpm.
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re: Homemade tach housing
You need to make some more of those! 

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Re: re: Homemade tach housing
Kinda what I was thinking. I bet you could make some good money if you had a assembly line set up.390Nut wrote:You need to make some more of those!
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Thanks for the comps, I don't know what other tachs would fit this housing. This one came out of a '84 bluebird bus via eBay for $2.25. It's 0-4000 rpm and works perfectly with the 360. Runs at 2200 RPM in fourth at 50mph with 4.10's.
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re: Homemade tach housing
good job and nice work. 

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re: Homemade tach housing
Nice! How much for one?
I really like knowing how much RPM is going on under the hood. 


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re: Homemade tach housing
you start making more of those I would buy a few for sure. Way better than those cheesy looking ones from summit.
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