There's just something about a mechanical rev counter that appeals to me ...... as long as the camshaft's turning, then it'll show pretty much exactly what speed the crankshaft's turning at (x2, natch'). I don't trust these electronic gizmos with LED displays and invisible electrons whizzing about all over the place. An proper honest tacho's got grease in its cable and makes a whirring noise when working, just like the God intended! Anyway, as my original Skorpion tach's totally stuffed (aren't they all? ) I want to replace it with a proper non-techie tacho.
So, I've now got a very nice, clean, cable-driven Suzuki clock - with cable - and all I need to do is connect it to the Skorp's camshaft.
Now there's a blanking plug with an 'O' ring fitted to the right hand side of the Skorp's cylinder head, in the middle, that reveals the end of the hollow camshaft. This has a cross-pin that fits into the little drive gearbox (arrowed in the drawing below) which transfers the drive through 90 degrees and into the cable (otherwise you'd have a foot or so of bendy tacho cable waving in the breeze, see?).
The question is, does anybody know what other engines use this tacho gearbox, please? The dealer wants £70+ VAT + carriage for a new one ............ that's more than I paid for the replacement tacho AND the cable............
I've bunged the drawing up so you can see what I'm burbling about.