Engine tach
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08-28-2005, 01:17
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Engine tach
Probably the easiest way to install a tach would be a type which
would get a signal from the alternator. I'd check with NAPA and the like to see what they offer. Gary Miller 83 FC 33 - For Sale 'millercoachworks.com' Milwaukee area --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "transit360" > 2 part question: > What's the best way to install a tach on a typical diesel engine? I'd > like to add a dash gauge to mine but am unsure or where to get them. > Installation I'm not scared of, just need a source and recommendation > on brand. > > Where's a good place to get a handheld RPM reader? I need to make > sure of the RPM range on my 8.3 Cummins and would like to buy a unit. > I've seen some that use reflective tape and a laser to read RPM. > Suggestions? > > Thanks a bunch! > Steve > 2 '98 Bluebird QBRE Partybuses - 1st official paying trip just make to > Bristol Raceway and back this weekend!!! |
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Engine tach - transit360 - 08-27-2005, 18:46
Engine tach - Gary Miller - 08-28-2005 01:17
Engine tach - Blair - 08-28-2005, 01:25
Engine tach - steve wicker - 08-29-2005, 13:01
Engine tach - Blair - 08-30-2005, 00:53
Engine tach - one_dusty_hoot - 08-30-2005, 10:23
Engine tach - steve wicker - 08-30-2005, 15:49
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