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RE: Electric Tach question

To: triumphs@autox.team.net, "'DANMAS@aol.com'" <DANMAS@aol.com>
Subject: RE: Electric Tach question
From: Gernot Vonhoegen <gernot.vonhoegen@stir.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 16:43:42 +0100
speaking of tachs, is anyone able to resolve the mystery of properly wiring
up a Sprite tach, I have one in one of my Minis and was till now unable to
get the thing going. (electrically challenged as I am...)

Gernot

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> From:         DANMAS@aol.com[SMTP:DANMAS@aol.com]
> Reply To:     DANMAS@aol.com
> Sent:         Tuesday, July 06, 1999 8:40 PM
> To:   spitlist@gte.net; triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject:      Re: Electric Tach question
> 
> 
> In a message dated 7/3/99 9:47:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> spitlist@gte.net 
> writes:
> 
> >  Dan Masters can probably whip out a circuit to supply that function in
> >  his sleep!  Right Dan?
> >  
> >  Dan!  Dan, are you listening?
> 
> Joe,
> 
> I'm listening, and I "sorta" could whip out a circuit, but getting from
> the 
> functional design to the real world fix would be a bit of a job. Most of 
> these type circuits are intended for computor type enviroment, and a lot
> of 
> study and testing would be required to make sure it would work in the 
> automobile world. As an example, if the condensor should go bad, you can
> get 
> as much as 400 volts on the input to the tach, so it would have to be 
> designed to handle that, as well as all the heat and vibration.
> 
> I believe TeriAnn said she had an MGB tach?  If so, it depends on what
> year 
> it is, as the earlier tachs used a current loop rather than input pulses.
> The 
> 12 volt lead to the coil made a loop inside the tach, so it is
> magnetically 
> coupled. This would be a little different that using a puse divider.
> 
> However, there is a web site with instructions on how to do this. I don't 
> have the address, but I'll ask in the MGV8 mail list and see if anyone
> there 
> has it. As I recall, it was a fairly simple fix.
> 
> Dan Masters,
> Alcoa, TN
> 
> '71 TR6---------3000mile/year driver, fully restored
> '71 TR6---------undergoing full restoration and Ford 5.0 V8 insertion -
> see:
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> '74 MGBGT---3000mile/year driver, original condition - slated for a V8
> soon
> '68 MGBGT---organ donor for the '74
> 

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