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tach sender

Kenneth Cole

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I have installed a Tach. and like many have had no luck getting it to work. I installed it per instructions on this sight and feel everything is wired right and with continuity at all points. I bought a new sender and still no luck. Has anyone ever determined what output should come from the sender. I feel it should be some amount of voltage. If you put the shaft in a drill you should get some sort of reading.
Let me know your thoughts.

Thanks
Ken
 

beckel

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Been down that road on my last build. I could never find a good square wave signal to drive the tach. The solution that worked for me was the Dakota digital sgi-5. Within 10 minutes I was up and running. This box converts the nasty saw tooth signal off the analog tach drive to a clean square wave signal.
 

Kenneth Cole

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HiThe Tach I have is the one with the 4 screw terminal strip. As to the sgi-5 I don't understand how that would work, please let me know.Thanks Ken
 

Icecold1

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I need to do this soon,any luck with your install?

i was thinking of tapping the 2 wires on the sender under the doghouse.on the top rear of the engine.

i still need the tach bracket if anyone knows where to get one let me know

pete
 

Kenneth Cole

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Hi
It should be a simple hookup. I have voltage at the red wire and the black has a good ground. The center two wires are from the sender still no reading from the tach. I hooked the sender up to a drill and could not read any type of output.
At this point I am lost.
Ken
 

86humv

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Did a test :
Tach : 5k1-03500-rmp-24-ba-w-00 works with sender : TR8-AJ-2, and 12258931-2.
This tach goes up to 3500 rpm.
+ to 24vdc source, - to ground, other two terminals to sender.
I tested 4 tachs, and 5 senders with a drill.
Tach and sender on left in pic.
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Tach : 5D1-03000-RPM-24-BA-0-0 on right only works with dual sender wires circled in red.
Tach goes up to 3ooo rpm.
This one probably will read lower [ about 250 rpm ] with same drill test.
 
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Kenneth Cole

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86humv
Hi, I installed another sender and still no luck. The tach that I have is the 0-3500rpm model with a 4 wire terminal strip. The sender P/N is 6680-01-148-8875. I'm not sure if this is the right sender. They said it was for the Humvee. When I turn the ignition switch to the "Run" position the tach will jump up to about 1000rpm and drop to zero.
Any thoughts.
Ken
 

Kenneth Cole

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86humv
I agree. The tach is new and this is the third sender. I wish I could test the tach. Also I wish I knew if I should read some sort of output from the sender.
Ken
 

86humv

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What the long part number on the white decal ?
5k1-xxxxx-rpm-x-xx-xx-x-xx
 

86humv

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The tachs I have that have the same number as yours except they are 3k rpm, don't work with the tach drive you have.
I have a new one and some used ones available
 
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