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This is A 8000 RPM tach for a 911T or A 914/6 in VG condition I was going to use it in my 914/6 but went with A 10000 RPM unit. I am looking for $75.00 OBO + shipping Paypal. Thanks Ben.
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914Sixer
What is the part number in the 12 o'clock position? 911.------- or 914.------
badm
QUOTE(914Sixer @ Jun 12 2009, 11:17 AM) *

What is the part number in the 12 o'clock position? 911.------- or 914.------


The Tach I have for sale is part # 911-641-301-01

(This is a re-print from P914.)

The Porsche 914/6 models were all equipped with an 8000 RPM maximum tachometer with an (approximately) 6300-6500 RPM redline. The Porsche 914/6 tach, designated part number 914 641 301 10, is the same "silver button" style as the early 914/4 units. In another documentation mistake, the tachometer illustration in the Porsche 914/6 owner's manual (reproduced at right) shows the redline in the wrong location -- 6400-6600 RPM versus the actual gauge on which the redline is 6300-6500 RPM.

The 914/6 tachometer is nearly identical to the 1970-1974 Porsche 911T tachometer, although the redline is slightly narrower (6300-6500 RPM v. 6300-6600 RPM) and the Porsche 911T tach had either part number 911 641 301 00 or 911 641 301 01, depending on the model year.

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QUOTE(914Sixer @ Jun 12 2009, 11:17 AM) *

What is the part number in the 12 o'clock position? 911.------- or 914.------


The Tach I have for sale is part # 911-641-301-01

(This is a re-print from P914.)

The Porsche 914/6 models were all equipped with an 8000 RPM maximum tachometer with an (approximately) 6300-6500 RPM redline. The Porsche 914/6 tach, designated part number 914 641 301 10, is the same "silver button" style as the early 914/4 units. In another documentation mistake, the tachometer illustration in the Porsche 914/6 owner's manual (reproduced at right) shows the redline in the wrong location -- 6400-6600 RPM versus the actual gauge on which the redline is 6300-6500 RPM.

The 914/6 tachometer is nearly identical to the 1970-1974 Porsche 911T tachometer, although the redline is slightly narrower (6300-6500 RPM v. 6300-6600 RPM) and the Porsche 911T tach had either part number 911 641 301 00 or 911 641 301 01, depending on the model year.

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Jkids914
work with a 4-cyl?
badm
QUOTE(Jkids914 @ Jun 14 2009, 01:46 PM) *

work with a 4-cyl?



The Tach is set to pick-up from A 6-cyl only, but if your interested look on the member venders part of 914 world for Marks914, he can do A custom face for A 4-cyl tach. I have one of his quad units ans love it. Thanks Ben.
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