picked this sun tach up at a estate sale and can't find any info on it,says 2245-7 and the football rpm's says hundreds any tach guru's out there? sorry for the crappy pics
That is a Sun RC-60.....6000 rpm....will need an EB transmitter that matches number of cyl and voltage of car to be used on
It is a RC-7 tach. The 7000 rpm tachs were RC-70's. There should be a tag in back of the tach with the info on it.
There's plenty of info here and elsewhere about converting these tachs and/or the transmitters to solid state and I think that's probably what you'll want to do. They were originally paired with transmitters that had mercury batteries inside so they're not very practical for use. I think you could find someone who can change to a different battery type but what most guys do is get a conversion to solid state either inside the tach or inside the transmitter box (if you have and want to use one) Williamsons Instruments Inc. in Ark. did a couple for me. If you want a transmitter core, they have them or pm me and I'll dig up one here. -Steve
Can't see the model number in the photo, although Fordnut Forever sez it's 2245-7. That leads me to believe it's an RC-7, but I've not seen one with a football only a plain face. I believe the model number for an RC-60 is 2245-7 C. It can appear with a football or plain face. Best way to tell for sure is to take the cup off and see what is on the tag, if it has one.
Here is a link to my site with an article on Sun tach conversion: http://myplace.frontier.com/~wgmumaw/Sun%20Tach/Sun%20Tach.html
The 6v/8 cylinder transmitter is EB-1, and the 12v/8 cylinder transmitter is EB-9. They can usually be found on eBay in varying conditions. They originally used batteries, which can be a challenge to find. They can also be converted to solid state, which does not require batteries. I had Williamson's Instruments convert the EB-1 transmitter for the RC-50 in my '40 Ford (still 6v positive ground).
Here's the RC-50 and EB-1 in my '40. Back in my day, late 50's-early 60's, you had to have a Sun tach to be cool, whether you raced or not
I stand corrected. I've never seen a 6,000 rpm red football tach that wasn't a RC-7......until now. I'm not exactly young (56), but I will admit when I'm wrong. Good call.