Tachometer wiring puzzle
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My 1972 +2 was purchased as an abandoned project. It’s part way through a complete restoration and I’m just reassembling the dashboard, however, I have a problem with the tacho wiring. The engine had been fitted with EFI which had been removed but the wiring seems to have been modified to suit EFI. See following pics taken during stripdown.
The white wire from the coil appears to have been disconnected and a new short harness with a red and a ‘white’ wire added. Presumably this went to the EFI system.
The tacho has also been modified to suit. Can I use the tacho and if so how do I wire it?
Dave
The white wire from the coil appears to have been disconnected and a new short harness with a red and a ‘white’ wire added. Presumably this went to the EFI system.
The tacho has also been modified to suit. Can I use the tacho and if so how do I wire it?
Dave
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Have you not tried asking Vintage Restorations - you have a job number on the label. They might have records still.
Two ways to drive an old tacho with EFI, buy a driver to convert the ECU square wave or have the tacho converted to receive the square wave. You may well have the latter. I do not know if there is a driver to convert voltage to square wave.
Two ways to drive an old tacho with EFI, buy a driver to convert the ECU square wave or have the tacho converted to receive the square wave. You may well have the latter. I do not know if there is a driver to convert voltage to square wave.
Hal Adams
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If needed you might be able to hook it up to something like a permatex rev limiter that has ecu style output.
https://pertronixbrands.com/products/pe ... ev-limiter
https://pertronixbrands.com/products/pe ... ev-limiter
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I got a quick response from Vintage Restorations saying the tacho was modified to work with Motec fuel injection but it was done by Speedy Cables and they were just the postbox.
Speedy Cables were less than helpful, surprisingly, so I took it apart myself and have ordered a Clocks4Classics circuit board and will bypass the Speedy Cables circuit board.
Dave
Speedy Cables were less than helpful, surprisingly, so I took it apart myself and have ordered a Clocks4Classics circuit board and will bypass the Speedy Cables circuit board.
Dave
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