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Help getting my Tach to work #906318 09/19/08 11:01 PM
Joined: Apr 2007
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PLammer Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
So, as I expect everyone has seen from my previous posts, I've transplanted a '94 4JG2 into a '91 trooper. I need a way to interface the electronic tach sensor that is on the motor to my original tach. I can't be so lucky as to just be able to connect the wires. Is there some trick to doing this?

Thanks!
Paul

Re: Help getting my Tach to work [Re: PLammer] #906319 09/20/08 03:57 AM
Joined: Sep 2008
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marzini Offline
Need a Spot
Hi PLammerù Sounds like you've already done the hard part, connect the wires and tell us what happened! I'd like to learn more about your project. ùMar'








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