Trouble shooting 85 chevy factory tach
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1985 chevy camaro factory tachometer , when running tac goes to 7000 rpm at idle . wiring looks to be correct. customer is running a super coil, will this effect the signal for the tach. If so is there a solution to fix this issue. | 1985 chevy camaro factory tachometer , when running tac goes to 7000 rpm at idle . wiring looks to be correct. customer is running a super coil, will this effect the signal for the tach. If so is there a solution to fix this issue. | ||
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| + | :I believe the problem ''may'' revolve around the factory installed electrical choke used in the tach circuit. In the meantime the tach wire should be connected to the coil "-" (negative) terminal. | ||
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| + | :Please see the info on the [http://www.crankshaftcoalition.com/wiki/Crankshaft_Coalition_Wiki Main page] regarding the wiki vs. the Hotrodders forum. The forum is where you need to post specific questions if you cannot find the answer here, and unfortunately I don't recall seeing anything about this in this wiki. | ||
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| + | Thanks, [[User:Cobalt327|Cobalt327]] 10:22, 18 November 2013 (MST) | ||
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