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1978-1979 Corvette Tachometer Printed Circuit Board Rebuild Kit 78 79 Tach Vette on 2040-parts.com

US $41.01
Location:

Eastlake, Ohio, United States

Eastlake, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Intellitronix Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:TB2101 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:818731012045

This listing is for a new Corvette tachometer printed circuit board for 1978 - 1979 'Vettes!  This is a reproduction of the original but upgraded from the cheap material that GM and some of our competitors used on the original boards. What this means is that the components are soldered on both sides thoroughly insuring 100% vertical fill, making the chances of a solder connection problem developing down the road are a lot less likely.  An ENIG process is used, and the board has a PCB finish.  On 1978 and 1979 Corvettes, the integrated printed circuit board is the culprit on 95% of non-working tachs. Replacing the PCB can be accomplished with ordinary hand tools by a competent do-it-yourselfer.

Pre-Tested & Calibrated!

Lifetime warranty!

Made in the USA!

Intellitronix gauges were featured on Stacey David's Gearz TV show!

If you're not 100% completely satisfied, then just arrange to send it back within the return period:)

Spruce up your great Corvette with a new tachometer board today!

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