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    1. #1
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      Autometer Tach disassembly????

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      Hey guys,

      I have a race this week-end and I'm doing work - the "simple" job was to replace a blown light in my tach. Kinda useless at night...

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      Anyway. I figured if by taking the 3 bolts off the back it would come apart. ????? Is the lens frame crimped on or does it screw on? Am I missing something or just not being forceful enough??

      When I remove the 3 nuts the inside tach mechanism and face move around but the shell still seems highly held together.

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      P.S. I also can't seem to find anything from Autometer to suggest how to take it apart.

      Thanks in advance.

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      Sorry, it's crimped on. It does not come apart.
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    3. #3
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      Autometer Tach disassembly????

      Thank you for confirming. I figured but was hoping there was another way. It is a gift from my dad, from almost 20 years ago. Would like to save it - I'll get it apart somehow. Again, thanks.

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      An oil filter cutter might work, but I don't know how you'd put it back together.
      67 Camaro RS that will be faster than anything Mary owns.

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      If you have a lot of patience you can start with a small jewelers screwdriver and start prying the lip up and keep going around in a circle until you are under the lip enough for a bigger screwdriver. Keep going till it pulls apart. To get it back together you will have to open the lip up a bit more if it snapped out. Put in back together with a little ballpeen hammer or body hammer.
      Remember that light and short prying will not leave as much of a mark. It is best to put a piece of plastic like a credit card or a piece of paper to keep the marks from getting there.



      Good luck, It can be done.

      Bet it takes you an hour or 2
      May The Horsepower Be With You !!!


    6. #6
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      David. Jim. Thanks. I am fairly good with my hands and was going to attempt to do some delicate cutting. Had no idea oil filter cutter existed and I am curious to try the prying method. Will report back. And I see some oil filter surgeries in my future just for fun.

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      Try prying on it to see how hard it is.
      You could chuck it in a lathe & cut the bezel off.
      If you knew just where to cut an access hole, you could drill a 1/4" hole in the side, insert a nibbler & cut a larger hole or slot, like 1" or 1 1/4", fix the bulb & make a cover plate.

      I got this nibbler at radio shack. http://www.skygeek.com/aircraft-tool...FcN_QgodSA4AHg

      A nibbler like this if kept upright would allow the pieces to fall down so they wouldn't stay inside the tach.
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      Is there a local Speedometer or instrument shop nearby . Or possibly Call AutoMeter themselves .

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      If it's a sentimental thing, send it to Auto Meter. They'll cut off the ring service the innards, and put a proper ring back on. Anything else will probably just ruin it.
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      Thanks guys. I'm going to attempt surgery once the truck is away for winter. I've tried to deal with Auto Meter on this subject and they have not responded. I will report back when I sort it out. Again, thanks!

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      I can testify to the use of a small screwdriver and prying up the bezel lip holding the bezel to the gauge cup. I've done this a number of times on other automotive type gauges and vintage motorcycle tachs & speedometers. These things were never meant to come apart and be serviced in the field. With some patience and perseverance you can get it apart. The best advice I can give is to not bend/distort the bezel any more than necessary to slip the gauge cup out from the bezel.

      Best of luck.

      Jim




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