You don't. A mechanical tachometer can only be used with a tach drive distributor. Every automotive parts retailer offers tachometers that can be used with the newer hei ignition.
I really depends on what distributor you have on the engine. It could be a mechanical advance distributor or a vacuum advance distributor (stock). Google "the Somba" Volkswagen forum and all will be explained.
www.delteq.com/Rev5c_RS.pdf i am going to see if this helpss me... i have a 1992 firebird formula vin e with throttle body... just put the msd 6a in last night and my tachometer is at zero... tachometer is the rpm gauge... we are looking for the tach filter to bypass... it is suposed to be near the stock ignition coil.. i didnt upgrade that, so i am hoping to be able to find this easily... if i do... i will be back shortly with a better description for ya... some say this device could be a barrel though... it doesn't have to be rectangular...
Alfred R. Stock has written: 'The Institution of Mechanical Engineers' -- subject(s): Institution of Mechanical Engineers
Ignition lock out
If they are stock then there electric.
The newer customs are 16 inch
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The functions of a mechanical department include maintaining the rolling stock including freight wagon, passenger coaches, cranes and DMUs. It formulates plan for procurement of machinery, rolling stock and ensures safety.
You should ensure that older stock is pulled to the front, and newer stock is put to the back. It is a question of stock rotation. Don't sell new stock if older stock is waiting to be sold.
In 1991 you could buy a brand new Nissan pickup for $7500. The base model did not include A.C., a rear bumper, or a tachometer. The tach and bumper could be added on if they were wanted but were made an option to keep the price down.
have seen newer banshees going for 3000 stock
First In, First Out