<VV> Corsa Tach

Mark Durham 62vair at gmail.com
Thu Jul 1 15:51:41 EDT 2010


The answer is yes, there are companies that work on antique electronics.

One is : www.tachman.com

Mark Durham

On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 12:26 PM, JEFF SCOTT <jkscottco at msn.com> wrote:

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> I am looking for some help. Please
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> Can anyone provide any insight on whether or not a tach can be repaired? I
> have installed a what I think is a 65 Corsa dash in my 65 500 series. The
> car has a 66 140 engine and 66 wiring harness along with a 66 body harness.
> I have tracked current from the coil to the tach but no movement.
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> If there is a repair or someone that can repair it please advise otherwise
> I will need to replace which could be expensive.
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> I would appreciate any insight you may have.
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> Thanks,
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> Jeff Scott
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> 65 Corsa wanna-be
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