Hooking up aftermarket tach
Hooking up aftermarket tach
As stated in my previous posts, my 1972 cutlass hackjob's previous owner bought some sort of aftermarket tach. It was not working when I drove the car, and when I tapped on the face to see if it was loose or something, the damn thing fell right out of the dash. Not only was it not hooked up, the wire ties we still securing the wires together like it was right out of the box. Long story short, I have never hooked up a tach before. Is there a standard wiring proceedure for doing it? It has to be hooked into the distributor or something....right....??
Maybe someone could recommend a really good detailed assembly manual so I can find this stuff out myself. The Chilton's is not cuttin the mustard.
Maybe someone could recommend a really good detailed assembly manual so I can find this stuff out myself. The Chilton's is not cuttin the mustard.
Most tachs have three wires, one for the signal from the distributor, one for ground (might be deleted if tach is grounded via the mount i.e. all metal housing), and one for the illumination lamp. What are the colors of the wires or are they labeled at all? The one for the distributor signal would be the wire that goes from the points to the coil. This is assuming an HEI distributor has not been installed as a modification on the car.
No the standerd distributor is still in there, but I have been thinking about upgrading the ignition system. It is still cold and cruddy here in MD, and it could use some more starting power. When I upgrade to an HEI, is that more/less pain in the butt to hook up a tach?
Try these Sunpro instructions:
http://www.sunpro.com/publish/2007/0...lish_16472.pdf
The wiring diagram should be valid for most aftermarket tachs. I installed a Sunpro tach in my '62 Olds (steering column). I just followed the instructions to the letter and it works great.
http://www.sunpro.com/publish/2007/0...lish_16472.pdf
The wiring diagram should be valid for most aftermarket tachs. I installed a Sunpro tach in my '62 Olds (steering column). I just followed the instructions to the letter and it works great.
Awsome! Thanks Paulie! I just got finished wiring up my new dash harness yesterday, you sent me that at the perfect time. It also looks a lot easier than I thought it would be. Thanks again!
-Eric
-Eric
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