How-to Guide: Wire Tachometer for the GM HEI Ignitions
This is a picture of Tachometer wiring connection for installation to the General Motor (GM) HEI ignitions. Optionally, you may wire to a switched 12V source with an in line fuse. The diagrams is the typical installation for connecting the tacho to your GM HEI ignitions. Please see how-to make switch adjusment if you want to operate the tacho for operation on 4 or 6 cylinder engines. (source: autometer.com) … 0, 2.9, 0, 1, fuse: 1
How to Perform Tachometer Wiring for Diesel Motors Alternator
This schematic diagrams How to Perform Tachometer Wiring for Diesel Motors Alternator. It is an autometer alternator actuated diesel tachometer in this example that might guide you wiring your own device. Please note that the Red wire of the tacho should be fused (1A, 3AG fast-acting type fuse recommended) before connecting to the positive side of the 12V battery. Instead of a tachometer wiring guide, there is also a guide related on how to per… 0, 2.9, 0, 1, fuse: 1
How to Find an Open Circuit in the Automotive Electrical Circuit Diagnosis
In the automotive electrical circuit diagnosis, if you need to look for an open circuit, may the herein schematic guide you. You may look for an open circuit by testing for voltage in the circuit. The following steps are performed for available voltage testing. 1. Start at the fuse 2. Work point by point toward the circuit ground 3. Proceed until you find a point where voltage is no longer present 4. Your last two test p… 0, 2.9, 0, 1, fuse: 1
How-to Guide: Install and Test Ignition Switch Bypass on 1972 Pantera
Pantera ignition switch known to be a problem for the owners for its expensive and difficult to source. An ignition switch bypass may solve it since this device bypasses high currents that flow the accessories and run position ignition switch contacts with relay contacts. It installs over the steering column replacing ignition switch connector strip and provides a safe and reliable switch system for the Pantera. The installation of ignition swi… 0, 2.79, 0, 1, relay: 1
1988 Celica 4WD Turbo Computer Control System Component Locations Guide
Celica 4WD Turbo Computer Control System Component Locations are described as folows: A. Variable Induction System (VIS) Vaccum Switching Valve (VSV) B. Fuel Pressure VSV C. Pressure Sensor D. Solenoid Resistor E. Fuel Pump Relay F. Fuel Pump Resistor G. EFI Main H. Coolant Temperature Sensor I. Cold Start Injector Time Switch J. Oxygen Sensor K. Turbo Pressure VSV … 0, 2.79, 0, 1, relay: 1