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1936 Auburn Tachometer

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17 Jul 2020 02:40 #40536 by steve pugh
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I appreciate any help you can provide.

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16 Jul 2020 11:44 #40533 by pete kelly
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Let me check; I should have 1.
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16 Jul 2020 05:32 - 16 Jul 2020 05:40 #40530 by steve pugh
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Thank you for your suggestion but the piece is stamped steel, it needs to be balanced which it wouldn't be with added material, the shaft needs to be in the true center, and the shaft needs to be at an exact 90 degree angle. I have already shown it to two gauge rebuilding shops and they have said I need to find a new part or a new tach.
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16 Jul 2020 03:05 #40528 by 1748 S
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if this piece broke off the aluminum flat piece maybe some epoxy like JB Weld will repair it. Theres no real twisting torque here. Just a thought...


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15 Jul 2020 17:06 #40527 by steve pugh
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The tachometer in my 1936 Auburn died recently. Upon inspection, I found that the stamped metal part that has the needle shaft and spring assembly has broken. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement part or of a repair service that would be able to repair it using a correct original part? Thank you.
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