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Anyone have info on the different hole sizes in the steering column cup for the Sun tach? I have a holder with a 1/4" hole in it. I have a SST-90 and a SST-802-2 neither of which use the smallish hole. What would this holder be used on? And can anyone use it or possibly have one with the 1/2" hole to trade? Thnks guys.
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Anyone have info on the different hole sizes in the steering column cup for the Sun tach? I have a holder with a 1/4" hole in it. I have a SST-90 and a SST-802-2 neither of which use the smallish hole. What would this holder be used on? And can anyone use it or possibly have one with the 1/2" hole to trade? Thnks guys.

That bracket was used on the earlier “pinch” cup.

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Never tire of looking at this car Tim!!
Love your red line pointer!! Just today I had conversation with Jimmy Arnold about winding BBC's past 7K.

Here's Jimmy's awesome Real Day2 '67 Chevelle. - Bill W
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Here's the 80s Sun temp gauge in my Camaro...didnt go with the larger blue line one because of the location... I wanted it smaller.
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Here's the old school Stewart Warner gauges I have in my 33 Chevy 3 window coupe hot rod.
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Here are some original old school original early 1970 gauges on a 1970 3540 mile LS6 I am detailing. This and everything else on the car will remain the same other than the tires. Note also the old school gas pedal and Hurst shifter.
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My Merc flathead powered highboy roadster...
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My 'ol Red Hot-Rod, including the transmitter still attached to the holes I drilled in November 1967.
I've never seen another Sun tach with this style face, IIRC it was related to a movie titled "REDLINE 7000"??
Back then the 2nd design L88 easily buzzed into that 7K red zone.
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