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stewart warner tach

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by joe morrison, Jan 5, 2013.

  1. joe morrison
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    can anybody tell me anything
    about this tach
    what year it is
    does it take a box to work
    thank u very much for the help :eek:
     

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  2. joe morrison
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  3. landseaandair
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    I think it's referred to as a "pedestal" tach and uses a sender or "ignition monitor" that looks like this.
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  4. landseaandair
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    I think these were late 60s and should not be connected direct. Sender needed.
     
  5. joe morrison
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    ok thank u i will look for a sender
     
  6. landseaandair
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  7. joe morrison
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    well i think i may just use my other tach that does not need a box
     
  8. joe morrison
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    thank u for the help have a good weekend.
     
  9. joe morrison
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    wow thats pricey
     
  10. Canuck
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    SW 970 series tach. Available in pedistal or dash mount. Vintage mid 60s.

    Requires appropriate sender, depending on your ignition.. Points style, vintage electronic, magneto. Do not try without appropriate sender. Don't know if electronic version would work with modern HEI set-ups.

    Senders show up on E-bay quite often and quite often for less than $100, if you watch for them. Recently picked up a NOS sender for a older and rarer tach for $50.

    Good luck

    Canuck
     
  11. Anyone have directions for hooking up this combination?
     

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  12. Tim_with_a_T
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    At one time, I had a diagram saved on my laptop computer. I can check when I get home to see if I still have it.
     
  13. landseaandair
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    I think that's for a transistor ignition, may also have batteries inside. If so, all the 3 wire senders with a silver adjuster plug I've run across didn't as well as the little gold ones that mount directly to the tach.
     
  14. Great! Someone somewhere must still remember how these things worked.
     
  15. Tim_with_a_T
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    Sorry for the delay. I forgot for a bit what it was I was supposed to do when I got home. Here is what I have. Hope this helps.

    tach_wiring_3.jpg tach_wiring_2.jpg tach_wiring_1.jpg tach_wiring.JPG tach_wiring2.JPG tach_wiring3.JPG
     
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  16. Tim_with_a_T
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    I cannot say for certain that all of those pictures go together. They are just pictures I've saved over the years. I know the instructions go together, and the 3 with the black tach go together, but the 4cyl one is an oddball I'm pretty sure.
     
  17. I the final analysis it doesn't matter. That red box is a battery box and the replacement batteries are long extinct. What a dumb design even in the 60s. They had plenty of 12V power to work with and chose to go with short lived batteries.
     
  18. USMC RED DOG
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    I know this is late by years but it may help someone that may be looking. This is my first post in the H.A.M.B. I do own this complete setup in new mint never installed condition and I have read where the 970 Series was used in the Yenco Camaros.

     

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