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SV: What makes the tach tick?



Hard wire it in is the easiest part. On the back side of the circuit board you have three (more actualla but other are of no interest) M4 bolts coming thrue. Those are power, ground and coil. Connecting the instrument to power and you should be able to see what bolt is ground, what is power and the third should be connected to the coil.

Roland Johansson, Swedish Viking
Scirocco 1,6l TIC -82
Http://hem.passagen.se/toker

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Shawn C Meze <skerocdriver@juno.com>
To: <scirocco-L@scirocco.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 1999 2:59 AM
Subject: What makes the tach tick?


> Ive recently installed a 16V cluster (140 mph/8Ktach) and would like to
> get the tachometer to work. 
> 
> Any of you schematic dogs know where the leads for the tach are located??
> Id just like to hard wire it in. I don't care about making it part of the
> circuit board. 
> 
> 
>               Shawn Meze
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