Posted by AG in IN on December 22, 2013 at 15:25:56 from (67.236.109.115):
In Reply to: 1086 dash posted by Hugh McKinney on December 22, 2013 at 13:40:45:
Hugh McKinney said: (quoted from post at 22:40:45 12/22/13) Mine has the all-analog dash; are those gauges still available? Thanks.
I may be confusing people so I'll expand on this.
Some came with a mechanical tachometer with the knob in the center like the -66 series.
Some came with a round digital tach/speedo assembly.
Some came with a rectangular digital tach/speedo assembly.
There was also a later digital one that could sense EGT as well.
I'm pretty sure at one time, IH renewed tachs were available for the round and rectangular (Newport?) digital units. I'm pretty sure as well they quit offering new rectangular units and may have even quit offering renewed ones and recommended the rectangular unit be replaced with the later one that could sense EGT. This type has some settings that have to be done based on tractor application, tire size, etc., as it is for multiple applications. The senders/transducers/pyro thermocouple should still be available.
The mechanical, cable-driven tachometer should still be available, along with the cable, either from CIH or perhaps from an aftermarket source.
I could be wrong, but I think the gauge panel was the same with all of these. 4 non-mechanical/electric gauges with dial faces: oil press., fuel level, voltmeter, and temperature, inside of a panel that also included the idiot lights. Those 4 gauges should all still be available, along with all of the senders.
AG
This post was edited by AG in IN at 16:22:36 12/22/13 3 times.
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