A Astyn New member Joined Jan 4, 2015 Messages 2 Points 1 Sep 12, 2017 #1 Hello everyone! I was lucky to buy a yellow rev-counter Initially I thought it was tuning. But when I disassembled it turned out to be original. Anyone know something about this? Comparison with SPI tachometer: Last edited: Sep 12, 2017
Hello everyone! I was lucky to buy a yellow rev-counter Initially I thought it was tuning. But when I disassembled it turned out to be original. Anyone know something about this? Comparison with SPI tachometer:
purf Established member Written a guide Joined Jan 19, 2008 Messages 1,524 Points 378 Location UK Sep 12, 2017 #2 That's cool. Iv never seen one of them.
henseyseries3 Moderator Staff member Parked in the garage Joined Dec 11, 2014 Messages 795 Points 284 Location Birmingham Sep 12, 2017 #3 Wouldn't of said it was original very much looks like the Lockwood dial kit you can buy here a picture of found of the white set *edit* maybe not looking at it Last edited: Sep 12, 2017
Wouldn't of said it was original very much looks like the Lockwood dial kit you can buy here a picture of found of the white set *edit* maybe not looking at it
OP OP A Astyn New member Joined Jan 4, 2015 Messages 2 Points 1 Sep 14, 2017 #4 On photo nr 3 you can see the reverse side is the same paint is applied but diffrent color. On photo nr 4 look on the serial number. Silver ( 1.1 SPI ) is 29607.605.002 but Yellow ( ? ) has 29607.605.001 The last number is 001 it looks like the first prototype.
On photo nr 3 you can see the reverse side is the same paint is applied but diffrent color. On photo nr 4 look on the serial number. Silver ( 1.1 SPI ) is 29607.605.002 but Yellow ( ? ) has 29607.605.001 The last number is 001 it looks like the first prototype.
Eklipze3k No strings on me Staff member Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined Nov 18, 2007 Messages 18,440 Points 4,333 Location Huddersfield Sep 14, 2017 #5 Very cool! I'm jealous!