Rev Counter Fitting

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Rev Counter Fitting

#1 Post by andyborris »

Anyone fitted a rev counter to a MK1 and did you fit "100mm" one fit in place of the 3 dial gauge?

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Currently doing it
I am useing mk2 pre facelift clocks as they look period for the mk1 Image
The 3 gauges in the dash will be replaced with these(still need to paint needles)all I intend to do is to extend the wires,and add an oil pipe for the preasure gauge
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You need to change the face ring from this
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To this, getting the face rings off of the mk1 gauge is a real pain !
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Once you have fitted the mk1 rings they should just bolt back in
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#3 Post by andyborris »

The MK1 face rings explain why when I measured the gauge, it was slightly larger then 100mm.

I'm going to use a aftermarket tacho, (got no choice!) unless a Triumph/Smiths one will work on a ECU feed. Unfortunately, I don't have a Triumph tacho to hand to try and I'm unwilling to buy one to find out, they're almost as dear as a new one!

Thanks Dave, was going to do the same as you, but may have to re-think. Maybe put the tacho into a pod, but where to fit it? Obviously not going to do anything that'll mark the dash pad!

Andy
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#4 Post by stag andy »

Andy

i have got a pi rev counter you can have if you want it just drop me a pm with an address or your number and we can sort
cheers Andy

it is a pre face lift one so should look ok if it works with your ecu.
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#5 Post by Davemate »

Visit club triumph forum and ask in the " technical"
I am sure the subject of what rev counters work with mega jolt/squirt has been raised before
James should know !
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#6 Post by andyborris »

That's a good idea.
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andyborris wrote:The MK1 face rings explain why when I measured the gauge, it was slightly larger then 100mm.

I'm going to use a aftermarket tacho, (got no choice!) unless a Triumph/Smiths one will work on a ECU feed. Unfortunately, I don't have a Triumph tacho to hand to try and I'm unwilling to buy one to find out, they're almost as dear as a new one!

Thanks Dave, was going to do the same as you, but may have to re-think. Maybe put the tacho into a pod, but where to fit it? Obviously not going to do anything that'll mark the dash pad!

Andy
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#8 Post by Davemate »

You could have a mk2 rev counter converted to modern internal gubbins for about £80-£100.
Give "speedy cables" a ring !
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Re: Rev Counter Fitting

#9 Post by Alec »

Hello Andy,

I have fitted a Mk 2 tachometer and speedometer in my Mk 1, I did it by cutting a sheet of 1/16" aluminium sheet to allow for the smaller diameter instruments.
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Probably doesn't help you if it won't work with your ignition system?

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#10 Post by cruza »

I have done it to mine using the Mk1 rings as per Dave. Works perfect. I used the later gauges to match my 5 smiths 2" fitted in the console. I am sure the later tacho will work with an ecu output..

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