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Old Mar 5, 2011 | 10:54 PM
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Default my mechanical 71 to electronic 75 tach conversion process

I know there are other ways to get this done, but this was how I did mine. I'm starting with a 1971 Corvette that had a mechanical tachometer that didn't work because of a stripped gear in the distributor. I could have replaced it and been fine, but I decided I'd go electronic like the 75-77 had for my style of tach.

So I bought for $75 a used tachometer from a 75-77 vette, I don't know exactly which year as it was out of the car in a pile of parts. The main problem with the conversion is that the holes on my green faceplate of my 71 don't line up with the backside of the 75-77, they're off by about 1/8" or so. If I was smart about it, I would have found someone who redoes faceplates and had them screenprint me a custom faceplate for a 75-77 tach but with the green letters instead of the white. But that didn't happen, so here's the steps I went through.

Here's my old 71 tach backing:


Here's the 75-77 replacement:


Here's an image showing how the holes are off:


So I needed a way to bring in the existing holes on the 75 part into alignment for the faceplate holes.

Since the 75 faceplate was riveted on and the 71 used screws, I needed to make the 75 housing holes large enough for the screws to fit. I first used a 5/32 (I'm pretty sure that's the size I used) drill bit to enlarge the holes. Then I took my 4NC40 tap and tapped the holes for the screws.

Then I decided I'd cut into the housing and create little tabs that I could bend into alignment:



Now since I'm bending the housing tabs inward, I don't want them to come in contact with the inner 3 prongs as that might ground something electrical that shouldn't be. So I shaved off the prongs at an angle with my grinder:


I then put that coil part back into the housing and bent in the tabs I had created:


I then made sure that my pointer needle was aligned directly in the center of the hole and that my tabs were also in alignment:


I then put in my screws. This picture is with my new faceplate with the plastic protection still on:


Here's the backside:


The only sticky point for me is that my replacement 68-77 tach pointer doesn't fit tight on the needle tip. Luckily the 75-77 part I bought had one on it that I can try and repaint the orange and use that. I have a thread here about that subject: pointer size difference

Anyway, this worked for me. Curious to see how others did the same.

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