I'm still trying to get the the tach to work on my '85.
Does anyone know how to test the tach itself? Here's what I can tell you so far:
The ground to the instrument is good and with the engine at idle I'm seeing just under 6v DC and 12vAC according to my multimeter. I have no clue if this is good, bad or meaningless, all it tells me is that I have continuity on the green (signal) wire between the instrument and the engine.
On the back of the unit there is a ground connection and a signal connection. The signal connection has 3 posts like this:
12 B 4
The green wire connects to B and a jumper connects B to 12 on my unit. Can anyone tell me what the "12" and "4" mean? As this thing doesn't work anyway, I'm tempted to switch the jumper to "4" but hesitate lest I do some damage to the engine.
BDD
Does anyone know how to test the tach itself? Here's what I can tell you so far:
The ground to the instrument is good and with the engine at idle I'm seeing just under 6v DC and 12vAC according to my multimeter. I have no clue if this is good, bad or meaningless, all it tells me is that I have continuity on the green (signal) wire between the instrument and the engine.
On the back of the unit there is a ground connection and a signal connection. The signal connection has 3 posts like this:
12 B 4
The green wire connects to B and a jumper connects B to 12 on my unit. Can anyone tell me what the "12" and "4" mean? As this thing doesn't work anyway, I'm tempted to switch the jumper to "4" but hesitate lest I do some damage to the engine.
BDD
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