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05-31-2007, 17:45
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Tachometer doesn't work
Need some help with my tachometer. As the story goes, it quit working
so the previous owner had a brand new one put in but it didn't solve the problem. Sure enough, I have a brand new tach in my dash with all zeros on the hour meter that doesn't work. I'd like to fix this. I think the tach is a rather important piece of equipment. :-) Any advice? I have no idea where to start, other than finding the sending unit or engine connection (where?) and testing (how?) or replacing it, and/or tracing the wires between it and the tach. One note: Three of the wires going to the tach - two white (on the same terminal) and one grey - all have had their insulation MELTED off from where they connect to the tach, back several inches. This scares me. Thankfully, the damage does not extend into the wiring harness; just before the wires enter the bundle, they're fine, and everything else under the dash is pristine. I traced the bundle in question several feet into the dash and the tach wires are intact throughout there. So, not sure what the deal is or how this happened. Sure looks like overloaded wire damage to me but usually that extends throughout the wire and damages other wires in the vicinity; this is not the case here. Thank you for any clues you can offer me. -Ryan '86 PT-40 8V92 Tri-Cities, WA |
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06-01-2007, 02:59
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Hi Ryan, personally I would want to be absolutely positive that these
wires are good all the way back to the other end. After you find out where they go then you could run a continuity check or in this case a non-continuity. If the insulation is melted off, there had to be a problem, maybe the old tach, maybe not, maybe to much current running through them, if that is the case they could be melted in other spots. I would think that if a wire had gone to ground then there would have been a short that would have taken out the fuse or breaker. Do the wires themselves look burnt? A lot of times when there is too much current, the copper strands will be burnt, if that is the case, the wire is bad. Marty 95 BMC 37 Kennewick Wa. |
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06-02-2007, 09:31
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Hi Marty,
Thanks for the reply. We need to get together one of these days, considering we're practically neighbors. I guess I'll have to dig into my engine's documentation to see if there is information concerning the tachometer connection point. If I knew where to find that on the engine I'd at least have a place to get started! Tracing the wire will be my first priority; if that's good, then I'll fire up the engine and see if I'm getting a signal directly from there. I don't suppose anyone has a diagram of the tachometer system?? Would be nice to know where the wires go, where any fuses or relays are, etc. -Ryan On 6/1/07, martingregg598 > > Hi Ryan, personally I would want to be absolutely positive that these > wires are good all the way back to the other end. After you find out > where they go then you could run a continuity check or in this case a > non-continuity. If the insulation is melted off, there had to be a > problem, maybe the old tach, maybe not, maybe to much current running > through them, if that is the case they could be melted in other spots. > I would think that if a wire had gone to ground then there would have > been a short that would have taken out the fuse or breaker. Do the > wires themselves look burnt? A lot of times when there is too much > current, the copper strands will be burnt, if that is the case, the > wire is bad. > Marty > 95 BMC 37 > Kennewick Wa. > |
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06-02-2007, 09:42
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Tachometer doesn't work
The tach drive may be installed in one of 4 or 5 places. Send me your e-mail and
I will send you copies of the Service manual I have. Wiring from the drive to the front I do not have. Leroy Eckert 1990WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors" Niceville, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: Ryan Wright To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 4:31 PM Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Tachometer doesn't work Hi Marty, Thanks for the reply. We need to get together one of these days, considering we're practically neighbors. I guess I'll have to dig into my engine's documentation to see if there is information concerning the tachometer connection point. If I knew where to find that on the engine I'd at least have a place to get started! Tracing the wire will be my first priority; if that's good, then I'll fire up the engine and see if I'm getting a signal directly from there. I don't suppose anyone has a diagram of the tachometer system?? Would be nice to know where the wires go, where any fuses or relays are, etc. -Ryan On 6/1/07, martingregg598 > > Hi Ryan, personally I would want to be absolutely positive that these > wires are good all the way back to the other end. After you find out > where they go then you could run a continuity check or in this case a > non-continuity. If the insulation is melted off, there had to be a > problem, maybe the old tach, maybe not, maybe to much current running > through them, if that is the case they could be melted in other spots. > I would think that if a wire had gone to ground then there would have > been a short that would have taken out the fuse or breaker. Do the > wires themselves look burnt? A lot of times when there is too much > current, the copper strands will be burnt, if that is the case, the > wire is bad. > Marty > 95 BMC 37 > Kennewick Wa. > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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06-03-2007, 13:47
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I am very curious as to is fouind on this tach. problem. I am having the same
problem (tach doesn't work). I've been told that the sender is by the right by exaust manifold. I have not found it. Whatever information you come across please post. Art Weatherly Riverside Ca. '85 PT36 ----- Original Message ----- From: Ryan Wright To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 2:31 PM Subject: [SPAM] Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Tachometer doesn't work Hi Marty, Thanks for the reply. We need to get together one of these days, considering we're practically neighbors. I guess I'll have to dig into my engine's documentation to see if there is information concerning the tachometer connection point. If I knew where to find that on the engine I'd at least have a place to get started! Tracing the wire will be my first priority; if that's good, then I'll fire up the engine and see if I'm getting a signal directly from there. I don't suppose anyone has a diagram of the tachometer system?? Would be nice to know where the wires go, where any fuses or relays are, etc. -Ryan On 6/1/07, martingregg598 > > Hi Ryan, personally I would want to be absolutely positive that these > wires are good all the way back to the other end. After you find out > where they go then you could run a continuity check or in this case a > non-continuity. If the insulation is melted off, there had to be a > problem, maybe the old tach, maybe not, maybe to much current running > through them, if that is the case they could be melted in other spots. > I would think that if a wire had gone to ground then there would have > been a short that would have taken out the fuse or breaker. Do the > wires themselves look burnt? A lot of times when there is too much > current, the copper strands will be burnt, if that is the case, the > wire is bad. > Marty > 95 BMC 37 > Kennewick Wa. > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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06-03-2007, 13:59
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Sure, Art. As soon as I have more information and/or have solved my
problem I will post here. -Ryan '86 PT-40 8V92 Tri-Cities, WA On 6/3/07, Art Weatherly > > I am very curious as to is fouind on this tach. problem. I am having the same problem (tach doesn't work). > > I've been told that the sender is by the right by exaust manifold. I have not found it. Whatever information you come > across please post. > > Art Weatherly > Riverside Ca. > '85 PT36 |
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06-03-2007, 16:11
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From: Art Weatherly To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 8:47 PM Subject: Re: [SPAM] Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Tachometer doesn't work Art Send me your phone # ill call you and tell you where the sender is located. Bob Loomas 1985 PT 36 In Grand Forks ND I am very curious as to is fouind on this tach. problem. I am having the same problem (tach doesn't work). I've been told that the sender is by the right by exaust manifold. I have not found it. Whatever information you come across please post. Art Weatherly Riverside Ca. '85 PT36 ----- Original Message ----- From: Ryan Wright To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 2:31 PM Subject: [SPAM] Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Tachometer doesn't work Hi Marty, Thanks for the reply. We need to get together one of these days, considering we're practically neighbors. I guess I'll have to dig into my engine's documentation to see if there is information concerning the tachometer connection point. If I knew where to find that on the engine I'd at least have a place to get started! Tracing the wire will be my first priority; if that's good, then I'll fire up the engine and see if I'm getting a signal directly from there. I don't suppose anyone has a diagram of the tachometer system?? Would be nice to know where the wires go, where any fuses or relays are, etc. -Ryan On 6/1/07, martingregg598 > > Hi Ryan, personally I would want to be absolutely positive that these > wires are good all the way back to the other end. After you find out > where they go then you could run a continuity check or in this case a > non-continuity. If the insulation is melted off, there had to be a > problem, maybe the old tach, maybe not, maybe to much current running > through them, if that is the case they could be melted in other spots. > I would think that if a wire had gone to ground then there would have > been a short that would have taken out the fuse or breaker. Do the > wires themselves look burnt? A lot of times when there is too much > current, the copper strands will be burnt, if that is the case, the > wire is bad. > Marty > 95 BMC 37 > Kennewick Wa. > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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06-03-2007, 17:32
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Tachometer doesn't work
Bob, my # is 951 788 8717.
Art Weatherly Riverside Ca '85 PT36 ----- Original Message ----- From: bloomas To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 9:11 PM Subject: [SPAM] Re: [SPAM] Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Tachometer doesn't work ----- Original Message ----- From: Art Weatherly To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 8:47 PM Subject: Re: [SPAM] Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Tachometer doesn't work Art Send me your phone # ill call you and tell you where the sender is located. Bob Loomas 1985 PT 36 In Grand Forks ND I am very curious as to is fouind on this tach. problem. I am having the same problem (tach doesn't work). I've been told that the sender is by the right by exaust manifold. I have not found it. Whatever information you come across please post. Art Weatherly Riverside Ca. '85 PT36 ----- Original Message ----- From: Ryan Wright To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 2:31 PM Subject: [SPAM] Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Tachometer doesn't work Hi Marty, Thanks for the reply. We need to get together one of these days, considering we're practically neighbors. I guess I'll have to dig into my engine's documentation to see if there is information concerning the tachometer connection point. If I knew where to find that on the engine I'd at least have a place to get started! Tracing the wire will be my first priority; if that's good, then I'll fire up the engine and see if I'm getting a signal directly from there. I don't suppose anyone has a diagram of the tachometer system?? Would be nice to know where the wires go, where any fuses or relays are, etc. -Ryan On 6/1/07, martingregg598 > > Hi Ryan, personally I would want to be absolutely positive that these > wires are good all the way back to the other end. After you find out > where they go then you could run a continuity check or in this case a > non-continuity. If the insulation is melted off, there had to be a > problem, maybe the old tach, maybe not, maybe to much current running > through them, if that is the case they could be melted in other spots. > I would think that if a wire had gone to ground then there would have > been a short that would have taken out the fuse or breaker. Do the > wires themselves look burnt? A lot of times when there is too much > current, the copper strands will be burnt, if that is the case, the > wire is bad. > Marty > 95 BMC 37 > Kennewick Wa. > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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