That looks like the tach that was in my old '63 R1 Daytona. I don't remember the red trim, but I'll have to look at old pictures. I remember the black surround inside the lens of mine was deteriorating.
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Bill Pressler
Kent, OH
(formerly Greenville, PA)
Formerly owned:
1966 Cruiser, Timberline Turquoise, 27K miles, now in FL
1963 Lark Daytona Skytop R1, Ermine White, now in Australia
1964 Daytona Hardtop, Strato Blue, now in Australia
1966 Daytona Sports Sedan, Niagara Blue Mist, now in Australia
Gave up Studes for a new C8 Corvette
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Last edited by studebaker-R2-4-me; 02-23-2014, 06:40 AM.1964 GT Hawk
PSMCDR 2014
Best time: 14.473 sec. 96.57 MPH quarter mile
PSMCDR 2013
Best time: 14.654 sec. 94.53 MPH quarter
Victoria, Canada
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Here's some more.
Bezels are media blasted and paint black. I did not take pictures of turning over the trim ring but I use a small roll pin punch with the tach placed on a towel or soft surface. When I painted the needle I used a peice of paper with a slit cut in it to slip over the entire face under the needle taping off the round aluminum pointer. Good luck with re-furbishing your tach.
AllenLast edited by studebaker-R2-4-me; 02-23-2014, 07:04 AM.1964 GT Hawk
PSMCDR 2014
Best time: 14.473 sec. 96.57 MPH quarter mile
PSMCDR 2013
Best time: 14.654 sec. 94.53 MPH quarter
Victoria, Canada
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Originally posted by bezhawk View PostYou can roll the bezel back in place with a curved piece of steel.
Brad,
I have seen your gauge conversions and have wondered how you do roll back the bezel with a curved piece of steel? I hate to tap the bezel when i do this.
I have a few GT Hawk gauges that I want to clean up as well and would really like to see how you do this along with Tom's 1964 tach.
Can you teach us with a pictorial sequence?
Allen1964 GT Hawk
PSMCDR 2014
Best time: 14.473 sec. 96.57 MPH quarter mile
PSMCDR 2013
Best time: 14.654 sec. 94.53 MPH quarter
Victoria, Canada
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Originally posted by studebaker-R2-4-me View PostBrad,
I have seen your gauge conversions and have wondered how you do roll back the bezel with a curved piece of steel? I hate to tap the bezel when i do this.
I have a few GT Hawk gauges that I want to clean up as well and would really like to see how you do this along with Tom's 1964 tach.
Can you teach us with a pictorial sequence?
Allen
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Originally posted by 58PackardWagon View PostGetting the rolled edge started for removal is a nightmare. Any tricks?
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Got it. On e i got it started, it went well. Time wise i had two hours into the tach and two hours into thw 160 mph speedo. Tach numbers are a slightly brighter white than the speedo but both look close to new and are 50 times better than when i started. Red / orange paint was tough to match an nos cluster. I mixed 5 drops of red with 1 drop of yellow, mixed thin and it looks perfect. Thanks to all.Last edited by 58PackardWagon; 02-23-2014, 01:49 PM.
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Originally posted by 58PackardWagon View PostGot it. On e i got it started, it went well. Time wise i had two hours into the tach and two hours into thw 160 mph speedo. Tach numbers are a slightly brighter white than thespeedo but both look close to new and are 50you times better than when i started. Red / orange paint was tough to match an nos cluster. I mixed 5 drops of red with 1 drop of yellow, mixed thin and it looks perfect. Thanks to all.
How about a picture(s)?
Allen1964 GT Hawk
PSMCDR 2014
Best time: 14.473 sec. 96.57 MPH quarter mile
PSMCDR 2013
Best time: 14.654 sec. 94.53 MPH quarter
Victoria, Canada
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Last edited by studebaker-R2-4-me; 02-23-2014, 07:38 PM.1964 GT Hawk
PSMCDR 2014
Best time: 14.473 sec. 96.57 MPH quarter mile
PSMCDR 2013
Best time: 14.654 sec. 94.53 MPH quarter
Victoria, Canada
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Originally posted by StudeMichael View PostDoes anyone know a good place to have an Avanti tach converted to modern internals so that you don't have to use the sending unit?
Rob
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Thanks to everyone for their help! Allen, you've basically written the book here on these tachometers. I appreciate your sharing. I will take the tach apart this coming weekend when I've got the time to be slow and careful. I'll report back with the results. Bob, I ordered a new bezel from SI last Friday.
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I received the tach bezel yesterday from SI and it's nice. Appears to be NOS. It's raised the question in my mind about whether or not the Hawk mounting bracket will work on the Lark. Isn't the hole in the Lark dash bigger than the hole in the Hawk dash? If so, is the Lark bracket wide enough to span the bigger hole and make contract with the back of the dash in order to hold the tach and bezel in place? Maybe they're the same width, I don't know but they have different part numbers in the parts book. Thanks for any info on this!
Joe
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