ryan, i dont recall reading your orig. post. anyway there should be a black
wire aswell, black is earth, green is + ign. the white wires go in series
with the + coil wire. so rip the + wire off the coil, attatch it to one of
the white wires, then attatch the other white one to the + coil.
andrew
-----Original Message-----
From: Julian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, 30 June 2000 16:56
Subject: Re: Installing a tacho???


>you could trial and error it?  i didn't break my tacho doing that but
probably
>not what you want..
>
>Try to look on the circuit board for a + and a -. they would be your power
and
>the other goes to the negative of the coil.
>
>I would assume the two white ones are power and the other is the signal..
>
>never done it on a 1600 tho..
>
>good luck
>- Julian
>
>Ryan Boylan wrote:
>
>> Hi guys I am trying to install a tacho into my 1600 but I'm a bit
confused.
>> It is a "standard" tacho for a 1600 I think, well it fits into the dash
>> anyway. Well my question is where do the wires go? There are two white
wires
>> and a smaller green wire. How do I know which one goes to the coil etc.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> Ryan
>>
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