Not the factory Datto ones.

Kris.
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From: "mark krawczuk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 8:27 PM
Subject: Re: Datsun factory tacho


> er um.........dont tachos pick up from neg of coil ./??????
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> `YEARS AGO I COULDNT SPELL COMPWUTER   PWOGWAMMER, NOW I ARE ONE.....`
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Terry Rudd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 7:38 PM
> Subject: RE: Datsun factory tacho
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> > Mark,
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> > Here is an old post with instructions to wire up a factory tacho. There
> are
> > a few different wiring colours for the other than white wires but these
> > instructions tell you how to wire it up regardless of the colours and
> which
> > white wire goes where.
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> > Here is how you wire the impulse inductive pickup type of tacho into a
> 1600.
> > The 2 white wires connect into the positive coil loom wires and the
other
> 2
> > wires in the centre of the tacho are for 12v battery power and earth.
> Don't
> > be tempted to splice into the ignition circuit behind the dash unless
you
> > can see a pigtail wire that's usually got heaps of insulation tape
wrapped
> > around it. The impulse wires must be wired into the loom as close to the
> > coil as possible but I've found that not all 1600's are wired like this.
> > The 1600 SSS wiring loom is different from the Deluxe/GL etc as it
caters
> > for the coil circuit to have this type of tacho. Some models circa
1971/72
> > actually have the wires to the coil already in the loom with a pigtail
> > connector that's removable and allows you to simply remove the pigtail
> > wire and plug in the white tacho wires.
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> > If you have to add the impulse wires then here are step by step
> > instructions.
> > You will need some male & female spade connectors and 2 wires long
enough
> to
> > go from the white wires on the tacho when fitted into the dash to the
> coil.
> > I
> > use what's called figure 8 wire for the coil and good quality speaker
wire
> > will do and if you're lucky one of the wires will have a stripe which is
> > useful.
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> > Connecting it up.
> > I usually connect up the tacho to check that it's working correctly
before
> > fitting into the dash - it's easier to trouble shoot that way.
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> > Remove the loom wire from the positive side of the coil. Connect one of
> the
> > wires of the F8 wire to the positive coil terminal (I use the solid
colour
> > on speaker wire for positive coil terminal with female spade connector)
> and
> > connect the other side of the F8 wire (striped with male spade
connector)
> to
> > the positive coil wire in the loom that you just pulled from the coil.
> >
> > Look at the tacho from the back. The 2 white wires loop through the
plate
> > vertically. Fit a female spade connector to the bottom wire and a male
> spade
> > connector to the top wire. The white wire at the bottom goes to the
> positive
> > side of the coil so connect it to the other end of the F8 wire with
solid
> > colour. The white wire on top goes to the existing wire in the 1600 loom
> > that
> > was on the positive terminal of the coil.
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> > Now for the other wires i.e. +12v battery and Earth.
> > Look at the back of the tacho again with the white loop wires at the
> bottom
> > of the tacho.
> > You'll see a small circuit board down the hole, one wire will go through
> the
> > board and disappear and the other wire turns right above the board and
> also
> > disappears. The wire that goes though the hole in the board is the
> Negative
> > and therefore the other wire is the Positive.
> >
> > Some 1600 tacho of this type have two external plug in connectors in the
> > housing for lighting. Some 1600 looms have the plug that you can just
> > connect into the dash lighting circuit and on the loom side it is a 3
pin
> > female connector. The colours loom side to the connector are Green/red,
> > Green/black and Black. If your car hasn't got the connector then it's
> pretty
> > easy to just splice into another light circuit, the green wires on the
> tacho
> > plugs are positive and the black wire that are joined together are the
> > negatives.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mark
> > Sent: Sunday, 11 July 2004 11:04 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Datsun factory tacho
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> > I have a Datsun tacho I'd like to check, which I guess will need +12v,
> > gnd and negative signal from coil at a minimum.
> > The wires on the back are:  white (male), white (f), black and green. I
> > thinking black ->gnd, green->12v.
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> > Mark.
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