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  • Need Info on Big Pre-War Tach(3 in 1)

    Hey Tribe,
    A friend of mine by the name of Charlie McKorkle is restoring a 1940 BL-65 T-craft and he is not online.He is wanting to get all the information he can on the big pre-war 3 in 1 tach such as size,dementions,brand,etc,etc.
    He also wants to know if they were used in anything other than T-crafts and if so,what else were they used in(airplanes,cars,trucks,tanks,whatever....ya get the point)?
    Charlie is a great old fella who has been doing some really great work on his beloved T-craft project that was almost unrestorable when he started on it.He is now down to finding the little pieces to finish putting it back together with.So any info on this 3 in 1 tach would be great.
    Thanks to all.

    PS If anybody knows of one for sale in any condition please let me know.
    Kevin Mays
    West Liberty,Ky

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    Don't have one for sale, but I do have a spare pre-war panel and instrument mounting back plate at home. I plan to use it to replace the original panel still in the plane one day when I get tired of looking at dents and patches.

    I'll get it out this weekend and get some dimensions and pics to post for you if that will help.

    Mike
    Mike
    NC29624
    1940 BC65

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    • #3
      Thanks Mike,that will help.
      Kevin Mays
      West Liberty,Ky

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      • #4
        Tach

        Kevin - Would you mind forwarding those pics to me. I am also looking for info on the tach. ( See; wanted: info on tachometer/oil pressure gage posting.)

        Thanks - Tom

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        • #5
          Hi guys. Bare with me, and I'll get the info together and just post it here for anyone that may be interested. I've got some things going on this weekend, but hope to get it done before Monday.

          Thanks,
          Mike
          Mike
          NC29624
          1940 BC65

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          • #6
            Here's a picture of the stewart warner tach in my '39 BL 20442. This is my first attempt at sending a picture so forgive me if it doesn't work. Got another SW to overhaul and put in the Barn Queen a '39BL/C 23858 I can get some dimensions also if you need them. Howard
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            20442
            1939 BL/C

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            • #7
              Big Tach

              Howard, that is a great shot of a really nice tach. The one that
              I have on my 1940 BC65 has a white face but that is the only difference that I can tell. I need to know where I can get the oil pressure gauge in it fixed. Mine works, bot something inside of it slipped so you have to guess by the location of the needle
              what the pressure is exactly. Oh, did you get that out of a boat?
              Sabrina

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              • #8
                I've never seen a white faced SW 3 in 1, cool.... I'm going to send the tach I bought for 23858 up to Keystone Instruments in PA. As I said in another post; I'm happy with what they did on 20442's bubble faced compass. You might hear some other opinions on that when people read this, it was a thread for awhile last year. The tach was in the plane when I bought it last April and I haven't seen anything in the logs about it being changed out. (not that that means alot). I seem to remember a thread from a while back when there was a discussion about how you could tell what kind of a vehicle the tach came from originally by the shape of the doohickey on the non-pointy end of the needle. Mine both have a small round disc at the end, I've seen pictures of a needle with a crescent moon shape??? Howard
                20442
                1939 BL/C

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                • #9
                  3 in 1

                  Thanks a million Mike ,that will help a lot.

                  PS That's a nice tach.
                  Kevin Mays
                  West Liberty,Ky

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                  • #10
                    Hope these pics help a little. I didn't have much time, so I apologize if it's a bit crude, or if there's important data missing. Send me a message if you need more data for hole sizes and locations etc.. If anyone needs to borrow these for a pattern, I'm sure we could make that happen too. Let me know....

                    This one is just for reference of the panel and back plate.

                    Mike
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                    Mike
                    NC29624
                    1940 BC65

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                    • #11
                      Here's the backplate with a few dimensions for the 3 in 1 mounting.
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                      Last edited by M Jones; 02-04-2004, 08:52.
                      Mike
                      NC29624
                      1940 BC65

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                      • #12
                        A couple more of the instrument after Keystone completed the rebuild. Talk to Ken. Nice people, but plan on being with out the instrument for a few months. I think mine was at their shop for about four months, but it was suppose to only take a couple of weeks. It was worth it.

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                        Last edited by M Jones; 02-04-2004, 08:51.
                        Mike
                        NC29624
                        1940 BC65

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                        • #13
                          Back view, which gives some indication of the plate cut-out requirements hopefully.
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                          Last edited by M Jones; 02-04-2004, 08:51.
                          Mike
                          NC29624
                          1940 BC65

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                          • #14
                            Large Tach

                            Thanks Mike, I wondered what the back of my tach looked like,
                            and now I know how it bolts to the panel, and what the elbow
                            that was mentioned in a thread about drive cable breakage
                            looks like. Which brings up a question. Seeing as my "child" was
                            in strorge for the last four years, should I lube the tach drive
                            cable as well as pre-oiling the engine? If so, with what? I'm
                            going to fire up the engine some time this week. By the way,
                            one of the pilots here built a pre-oiler that has adjustable
                            pressure, and heats the oil before sending it to the engine. It's
                            mounted on an old portable bar-b-que grill frame, and if anyone
                            would like photos of it, ask me, and I'll take some and post them
                            in about a week. Sabrina

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                            • #15
                              pre-oiler/heater

                              Sabrina, yes I would be interested in looking at pictures of the device. Thanks. Dick
                              Dick Smith N5207M TF#159

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