diesel rev counter

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dave

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hiya

im after a rev counter which has to be the same size as a smiths oil
pressure instrument,

the counter has to be for a diesel, and id like it to go up to 5000 or
so revs as i highly doubt it`ll ever go past 4000.

can anyone point me in the direction of a supplier as i can get petrol
ones with all kinds of lights and gizzmos on, but sourcing one for a
diesel is a tad more tricky.

they fit to the alternator terminal "w" but all i have on mine is "e"
"f" and "n" so any ideas on where it goes.

thanks

andy
 
dave wrote:

> hiya
>
> im after a rev counter which has to be the same size as a smiths oil
> pressure instrument,
>
> the counter has to be for a diesel, and id like it to go up to 5000 or
> so revs as i highly doubt it`ll ever go past 4000.
>
> can anyone point me in the direction of a supplier as i can get petrol
> ones with all kinds of lights and gizzmos on, but sourcing one for a
> diesel is a tad more tricky.
>
> they fit to the alternator terminal "w" but all i have on mine is "e"
> "f" and "n" so any ideas on where it goes.
>
> thanks
>
> andy

Try these people
http://www.lowtension.com/td5/landrover.htm

Mark
--
Nothing is more precious than Independence and Liberty
 
I remember a similair question a while ago...I believe canal barges have a
rev counter (not the electric ones obviously!) may be worth looking along
those lines?

Wolverine.
Big Red 110 CSW.

"Mark Dickinson" <[email protected]> wrote in
message news:[email protected]...
> dave wrote:
>
>> hiya
>>
>> im after a rev counter which has to be the same size as a smiths oil
>> pressure instrument,
>>
>> the counter has to be for a diesel, and id like it to go up to 5000 or
>> so revs as i highly doubt it`ll ever go past 4000.
>>
>> can anyone point me in the direction of a supplier as i can get petrol
>> ones with all kinds of lights and gizzmos on, but sourcing one for a
>> diesel is a tad more tricky.
>>
>> they fit to the alternator terminal "w" but all i have on mine is "e"
>> "f" and "n" so any ideas on where it goes.
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> andy

> Try these people
> http://www.lowtension.com/td5/landrover.htm
>
> Mark
> --
> Nothing is more precious than Independence and Liberty



 
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