Re: [DML] Dead tachometer
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Re: [DML] Dead tachometer



Theres a lead that goes onto the distributer that
feeds to the tacho, you may have disconected that one
.

Cheers
Paul
#6463


--- cdrugly <tgoodwin@xxxx> wrote: > I did
some work this weekend... changed the engine
> oil, tranny oil, 
> oil cleaned pressure sender and replaced oil
> pressure sensor. When I 
> got in the car after waiting 24 hours for the tranny
> oil to siphon in 
> (next time I'll buy a pump), the tachometer is dead.
> Everything else 
> is fine. Even my oil pressure reading is correct (as
> opposed to 80+). 
> Could I have knocked something loose? I know there's
> an electrical or 
> mechanical connection somewhere that sends RPMs to
> the tach, I just 
> can't find it in my repair manual.
> 
> Can anyone point me in the right direction?
> 
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