'70-72 Tic Toc Tach - Suitable for Parts

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Old June 7th, 2018, 09:35 PM
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'70-72 Tic Toc Tach - Suitable for Parts

FOUND - NO LONGER LOOKING- The circuit board on my '70 Tic Toc Tach (Rally Pack - clock & tacho) is cracked and I'm looking for either a good circuit board or a full unit that's only good for parts that I can get one from. Scott Winn is working on it for me and needs it to complete the job. The photo below is not my circuit board - just an example of what I need. If you can help please let me know. Thanks
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Old June 15th, 2018, 07:58 PM
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Bump. Can anyone help here ??
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Old June 16th, 2018, 04:34 AM
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I have been looking for the same thing for mine as well, like looking for the Holy Grail. The one I have was missing a huge piece at the light socket area. I ended up patching mine with a piece grafted in from another board with epoxy and then taking thin copper wire , flattening it out , and then patiently soldering pieces on the raceways over any cracks in the board. The repair has worked out well , but still would like to find a good board .
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Old June 16th, 2018, 05:14 AM
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Originally Posted by yellowrocket
I have been looking for the same thing for mine as well, like looking for the Holy Grail. The one I have was missing a huge piece at the light socket area. I ended up patching mine with a piece grafted in from another board with epoxy and then taking thin copper wire , flattening it out , and then patiently soldering pieces on the raceways over any cracks in the board. The repair has worked out well , but still would like to find a good board .
Yes, Scott Winn is working on my board at the moment but hasn't had success as the tacho won't work after initial repairs to the board. If I can't find an old unit for parts then I might need to make one - which can be done but its a time consuming job. I'f I head down that path then I'll make a couple and let you know how they work out.
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I have a 70 tach for 300.00 224-234-3860 or. ggodon@aol.com Greg
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Old June 18th, 2018, 05:26 AM
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I have a 70 tach for 300.00 224-234-3860 or. ggodon@aol.com Greg
Thanks for the offer Greg. I've had a PM on another unit and just waiting for photos of that one to come through. I'll let you know either way what the outcome is. Thanks.
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Thanks to the everyone for their offers & feedback. I've ended up purchasing another Tic Toc Tach which will either be restored or become a donor unit to mine.
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