I have in my possession a mechanical rev counter by Smiths. I have been unable to identify it and wondered if anyone could help. I was under the impression that it was an early Sprite one.
It is 5" over the bezel. It registers to 8000rpm and has a ratio of 4:1
The number on the dial which I assume is the item code is RN1412/01
Any ideas?
Mechanical Rev Counter/Tacho ID
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Re: Mechanical Rev Counter/Tacho ID
Got any photos?
The Frogeye one doesn’t go to 8k and has a silver centre, don’t think the Spridget ones go to 8k either.
I’d guess it was an aftermarket one 8k is somegoing for a British car in the 50s/60s
The Frogeye one doesn’t go to 8k and has a silver centre, don’t think the Spridget ones go to 8k either.
I’d guess it was an aftermarket one 8k is somegoing for a British car in the 50s/60s
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Re: Mechanical Rev Counter/Tacho ID
A photo would be a big help. There were literally 100's of different ones of this type of counter made.
5" is large, so probably not a bike, I'll have a check & see if I can find that SN number in any of my paperwork.
5" is large, so probably not a bike, I'll have a check & see if I can find that SN number in any of my paperwork.
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Thanks for the interest. Photo as requested.
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I didn’t clock the 5” bit. That’s pretty big. It looks 50s. That sort of size you’d think it was centre mount like a XK or Bentley. But there’s nothing I can think of that revs that high. My first thought is still probably aftermarket sorry can’t really help.
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Also sorry, I can't find it listed, but I don't have exhaustive records by any means.
Re: Mechanical Rev Counter/Tacho ID
5" is the regular size for a motorcycle tacho. Most British bikes used the more expensive chronometric versions that had an RC prefix. I did not find any reference for the number on your tacho, but would guess from that number it is an early 1960s after market one for motorcycle fitment.
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Cant think of any bikes with a 5” tacho, there’s a few with 5” speedos.surfblue63 wrote:5" is the regular size for a motorcycle tacho. Most British bikes used the more expensive chronometric versions that had an RC prefix. I did not find any reference for the number on your tacho, but would guess from that number it is an early 1960s after market one for motorcycle fitment.
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Well, thanks for your replies and research. 'Tis a puzzle.
I was hoping to find a new home for it.
Not sure what kind of value it has if it is not an item that was commonly used.
Roy
I was hoping to find a new home for it.
Not sure what kind of value it has if it is not an item that was commonly used.
Roy