Non-Working Tachometer

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Danno

Non-Working Tachometer

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As some of you might remember my car has a dual point dizzy in it. Essentially, my entire ignition system is about 5 years retro to the age of the car (1980).

My tach does not work. I traced the wires around and it seems that the wire to the negative side of the coil does have continuity like it should to the tach.

SO, does the tach for the electronic ignition system draw it's signal from the negative side of the coil? Parhaps the electronic ignition system uses a different tach then the older systems. I know It's just wishful thinking that I can get this tach to work. Perhaps I am in need of a new tach.

I've been making do without, but geesh it would be nice to tune the car if I actually knew what my rpms were!
So Cal Mark

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both tachs use the neg side of the coil for the signal. Sounds like you need a new tach
Danno

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So Cal Mark wrote:both tachs use the neg side of the coil for the signal. Sounds like you need a new tach


ahh, poop
mbouse

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will a tach from a '74 work? got one a those ready to go
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Post by manoa matt »

Some models (Sorry don't know which ones) used a deep well tach and speedo and some models used a shallow well tach and speedo.

Either tach should work electronicaly speaking. You need to verify the rear clearance within the dash, and the plastic connector block and associated wiring.
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I may have one from a 79 for cheap. Let me check my pile.
mbouse

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Right Matt. We discussed this via email, and my '74 tach is deep face, with no oil pressure idiot light.

Dan needs a shallow face tach with both the oil and charging idiot lights.

I cannot help him out.
Danno

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mdrburchette wrote:I may have one from a 79 for cheap. Let me check my pile.
sweet, let me know! I've got another potential source.
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I've got a shallow faced with charge and oil lights. Redline is 6k. Is that what you're looking for?
Danno

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yes, ma'am. that's exactly what I need.
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Email me spyderlady at yahoo.com to work out the details.
Danno

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i just tried and it got returned undeliverable.....

maybe try me at danielreinhardt@msn.com
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I've sent an email via my wmconnect.com account.
Danno

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OK, I needed a handful of parts and was able to get a fellow Chi-FLU member to yank them all off of his 1980 parts cars. My tach was plug-play. Worked right away! BUT, i need some data for these numbers I'm seeing. I'm idling at 1500rpm, and as I've never had a Tach with this car I just am shocked to see the RPMS related to the sounds my engine makes. I always thought I was good at estimating, and felt that when i drove it hard I would have been coming VERY close to redline at some of my shifts. Today, i plugged in the new tach and took off, If I shifted by sound (even driving hard) it's around 4000rpm. I don't want to bust my engine, so could someone give me some estimates of their RPMS at various speeds? i know the gear ratios and could probably type them into a calculator to get estimated speeds, but why do that when I can ask here!?!?!?!

Also, Denise, if you are reading this: I know we emailed a few months ago about your spare tach, but when i could get one thrown in a box with other parts I figured you'd be understanding about it. if you absolutely need to get rid of it and had planned on the sale, then I won't back out. I'd rather see it go to someone who needs it though, just let me know.
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Re: Non-Working Tachometer

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Don't worry about it Daniel. I'll take it off my desk and put it in my parts bin.
BTW, that Fiat ought to be able to rev to redline easy. :D
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