CAN YOU PUT A POWER BOB TACH ON A 96 873

Motto of the Marines =the difficult takes a little while , the impossible just a little longer , ~~~~~~~~~the question I'd ask is : is it worth the cost to do it " , I'd say no , it is nice when it works ,also doing demo the fittings on the cylinder seem to get broke off
 
Motto of the Marines =the difficult takes a little while , the impossible just a little longer , ~~~~~~~~~the question I'd ask is : is it worth the cost to do it " , I'd say no , it is nice when it works ,also doing demo the fittings on the cylinder seem to get broke off
putting aside the cost and getting cheap parts is it possible without fabrication
 
putting aside the cost and getting cheap parts is it possible without fabrication
Anything is possible. You'll need to add a valve and solenoids at the gear pump outlet, plumbing to the bobtach, wiring to the dash for the switch, cylinder and pivot brackets at the bobtach. The biggest hiccup might be whether or not the gear pump has the needed holes for mounting the valve to it.
 
Anything is possible. You'll need to add a valve and solenoids at the gear pump outlet, plumbing to the bobtach, wiring to the dash for the switch, cylinder and pivot brackets at the bobtach. The biggest hiccup might be whether or not the gear pump has the needed holes for mounting the valve to it.
Have you considered the electric powered one as in the media files? There is quite a thread on it here you may have to search for it, I believe it was built by Trihonu and used a linear actuator so all you needed was 12v and a switch.
 
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