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Tach Mount on a master cylinder


Bubber

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I want to share with you the Tach Mount that Renne and his buddy made for me.

 

I stopped at Renne's on the day we had the M&E in Minnesota. A thought I had an idea to mount my tach to the RSV. So said to Renne I wanted to pick his brain on how to mount the tach I had and I should him the tach and the piece of metal brought to show him what I was contemplating.

 

Well he says set id down there I gotta a couple of ideas. Well a week later he calls be tells me my mount is done. We were going up to my bother-in-laws and so I had to go right by Renne's place so I stopped and here is what he came up with. (see pictures attached

 

This was the poto-type mount so it is unpolished and anadized or any surface treatment. I am going to start polishing it with fine sandpaper then polishing cream. I will see how it comes out. I be liking it!!!!!!!

 

Picture #1 [ATTACH]42525[/ATTACH] Bottom

 

[ATTACH]42526[/ATTACH] Back

 

[ATTACH]42527[/ATTACH] Top

 

[ATTACH]42528[/ATTACH] Bottom laying down

 

[ATTACH]42529[/ATTACH] Assembly from back

 

[ATTACH]42530[/ATTACH] Frt Assembly with black leather

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pictures descriptons wrong order
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that looks real good,

If I had to do it I may have made it to replace the cover than cover the cover is that makes seance.

 

 

Look again it does replace the cover of the master cylinder. :missingtooth:

Renne and his machine shop buddy did a great job on the first one. He is working on a couple of other projects for the future.

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