rev counter

PostPost by: tablets22 » Mon Jan 17, 2011 6:48 pm

hi,
I have a +2 fitted with a 1600 cross flow engine, the wiring for the rev counter in the engine bay is disconnected and i can`t see where they should be connected. i am assuming there must be a sensor on the crank. where can i get the kit from? also i have fitted electronic ignition and will have to adjust the original tacho or buy another one, any recommendations?
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PostPost by: andyelan » Mon Jan 17, 2011 7:13 pm

Hi ?????

Could we have a bit more info on your car please. Also your name would be nice

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PostPost by: Higs » Mon Jan 17, 2011 7:18 pm

Hi

To help you, we will also need to have a description / photo of the back of the rev counter or the rev counter model number (written in small writing on the front face underneath the Smiths name).

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PostPost by: m750rider » Mon Jan 17, 2011 7:32 pm

The rev counter, if original, is pulsed by the ignition wire feeding the coil. It runs behind the tach directly from the ignition switch and there are no other connections from the engine compartment- At least with the original distributor and points system.

That can change with an electronic ignition. Depends on what you have. Generally electronic ignition and the original tachs don't work that well together.

You can convert your old tach to be compatible with electronic ignition. Several places do it - depends on where you are located
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PostPost by: paddy » Mon Jan 17, 2011 8:05 pm

Richard is right, there were two different types fitted. The microscopic writing on the front of the face will say either RVI or RVC - see which it is, and then we can answer your questions.

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PostPost by: tablets22 » Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:05 pm

hi.

apologies for the lack of information, the car is a1968 +2, i have three rev counters two positive and one negative earth. thanks for the replies, there is a lead in the coil area which is disconnected. it is labeled rev counter so that's a start.

i have posted before on the +2 forum, concerning fitting a zetec engine, i have decided to keep the cross-flow for now.

i live in Chester, i have seen a yellow +2 driving into the zoo employees car park but have not managed to speak to the driver.

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PostPost by: Higs » Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:02 pm

Keith

Is your car positive or negative earth? If you are running an alternator, then it should be negative earth.

Now, is your tacho an RVC or RVI type (look for the tiny writing on the face)? The wiring is different for each.

Once you tell us this, we are off to the races!

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PostPost by: tablets32 » Sat Jan 29, 2011 11:07 am

hi fellas,

the rev counter is an rv1 2402/04 positive earth. i have a dynamo fitted. on another topic can anyone recommend an exhaust system supplier. the engine block is a 6911m 1600cc, it has the standard cast exhaust manifold and a 1.5 inch stainless exhaust system, i want the engine to breath as well as possible and a new system will help.
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PostPost by: Higs » Sun Jan 30, 2011 7:46 am

the rev counter is an rv1 2402/04 positive earth


Then M750rider's reponse is correct. The ignition wire runs from the ignition switch through a loop on the back of the rev counter and then to the coil and then to the distributer points. There is no extra wiring for the rev counter in the engine bay.

The rev counter is fed with 12v for it to work - but that is behind the dash. It sounds that the rev counter or its wiring is the problem.

Good luck

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PostPost by: tablets32 » Sun Jan 30, 2011 9:48 am

thanks for all the replies, just found out that the car was converted to negative earth by the previous owner. so i will at least have to change the rev counter. will keep everyone up to date.
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PostPost by: Higs » Sun Jan 30, 2011 3:50 pm

Your rev counter may have been modified already - it would normally have a sticker or writing on the case which you can see when you take it out.

If it has not been, you can either send it to the usual instrument repairers or do it yourself. If the latter, here is a reasonable article:

http://www.lotus-cortina.com/electric/convert.htm

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PostPost by: billwill » Mon Jan 31, 2011 2:24 am

It's odd but I can't remember getting my rev counter converted when I went negative earth. It was a sod of a long time ago :lol:

I remember repolarising the dynamo.

I must have converted the rev counter myself without thinking twice about it. (I have done lots of electronics). I think it just involves opening the case and swapping the positive & negative feed from the can to the circuit board.
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