Is it possible to change a Smiths 4cyl rev-counter in such a way that i can use it with a 6-cyl engine?
Greetings Rob
I think Speedy Cables/greenguages can do it. They restore guages, fit new workings to old guages etc. I'm sure the guage will work but read 50% high (I think!).
It will surely work. but there must be some way of modifying it on a d.i.y. basis?
Maybe change a resistor in the internals?
Greetings, Rob
Rob, since when is a Zetec a 6-cylinder engine?
(helping out Jack I pressume?)
Marcel
Its all part of the special operations programm, Mave
Still top secret!
Greetings, 00super7
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Originally posted by dutchsuperseven
It will surely work. but there must be some way of modifying it on a d.i.y. basis?
Maybe change a resistor in the internals?
Greetings, Rob
Mike,
Can i use this method to change the rev-counter from a 4-cyl into a 6-cyl rev-counter?
Greetings, Rob
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Originally posted by dutchsuperseven
Mike,
Can i use this method to change the rev-counter from a 4-cyl into a 6-cyl rev-counter?
Greetings, Rob
Rob,
A dumb question... this isn't a modern Smiths tacho is it? If so, there's a rubber bung in the back with a DIL switch underneath. If you
have one of those let me know - I can give you the correct switch positions for 4, 6 or 8 cylinders.
If it isn't a modern tacho - ignore me!
David
Unfortunately it's one of those middle-aged rev-counters from the mid-70's.
Best wishes, Rob