<VV> Corsa Tach in Late Monza Clock Space
Jim Houston
jhouston45 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 24 20:06:14 EST 2009
I put a SunPro in mine.
Jim Houston
Marc Sheridan wrote:
> Will,
>
> Why do you want to use a Corsa tach? It may look like it belongs, but it
> won't be stock. Find an after market tach and fit it to that location. My
> Monza has an Autometer tach that I got from Summit or Jegs. It isn't all
> that different than the other gages and I put a green cover over the light
> to make the night look similar. The hardest part is running the wire all the
> way back to the coil.
>
> Marc Sheridan
>
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 9:07 PM, WillSmithTFPOC.AllenTexas <
> TheFreshPrinceofCorvair at tx.rr.com> wrote:
>
>
>> Can someone steer me to the article published recently about how to
>> mount a Corsa tach in a late Monza clock space?
>> I've looked through all my Communiques and can't find it but I'm missing
>> Aug '08.
>> Pics were incl in the article.
>> I can't find it online either...maybe I dreamed it in one of my better
>> moments!
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>> Will Smith
>> The Fresh Prince of Corvair
>> Allen, TX
>> 972-390-7552
>> Member - North Texas Corvair Association
>>
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