Does anyone know if the green tach wire on a 2004 F50TLRC sends the correct signal to a Pro Series II tach or any aftermarket analog Tach for the R.P.M.'s?
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Does the cdi have anything to do with the equation? I cant seem to get any tach to respond? Have a brand new pro series II a slightly used one and a brand new aftermarket sahara. Swapped the cdi, rectifier and stater. The 12v yellow is constant with voltage using the same ground as the tach? Get a reading of ac voltage on the green wire at the tach? I have the service manual only not the test harnesses to test. Didn't want to poke holes in 12 wires
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Originally posted by GulfCoastMech View PostDoes the cdi have anything to do with the equation? I cant seem to get any tach to respond? Have a brand new pro series II a slightly used one and a brand new aftermarket sahara. Swapped the cdi, rectifier and stater. The 12v yellow is constant with voltage using the same ground as the tach? Get a reading of ac voltage on the green wire at the tach? I have the service manual only not the test harnesses to test. Didn't want to poke holes in 12 wires
In an F50C model the tachometer signal comes from the rectifier/regulator.
There are several connection points between the R/R and the tachometer. Any one of which can be compromised and cause the tachometer signal not to reach the tachometer. Here are just a few. The ones on the motor.
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