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anyone ever replace a tach?

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Old 07-18-2006, 09:35 PM
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sometimes my 83 tach reads ~300 high. Kind of strange.
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Old 07-19-2006, 06:26 PM
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ok now it reads right at idle, and its mostly ok up to about 2000rpms, then it starts jumping around, i'm thinking it needs new points, or an electric distributor. engine seems to actually run fine, its just tach oddness
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Originally Posted by j9fd3s' post='829216' date='Jul 19 2006, 06:26 PM

ok now it reads right at idle, and its mostly ok up to about 2000rpms, then it starts jumping around, i'm thinking it needs new points, or an electric distributor. engine seems to actually run fine, its just tach oddness


I had to redo the wiring on my tach for my 79, I remember the wires being awful brittle but then this car had been sun blasted really bad. Those wires were so bad it was amazing that it would work at all with the nasty voltage drop which is probably the issue.



Do the electric distributor, you'll be much much happier with the results unless you just love setting points. Engine ran a heck of a lot smoother, if that fixes it great!



The 79 tach runs off the leading coils if I remember rightly, something about the trailing not always firing because of that lovely thermal reactor, this is of course different from every other 7. Double check it even though it sounds like there's no problems there, yellow/green wire f I remember right agan it's been awhile. Clean the tach up as well, the grease mazda used wasn't the best.



So clean it up and check the leading coils.
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Old 07-20-2006, 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Rotarydragon' post='829238' date='Jul 19 2006, 05:58 PM

I had to redo the wiring on my tach for my 79, I remember the wires being awful brittle but then this car had been sun blasted really bad. Those wires were so bad it was amazing that it would work at all with the nasty voltage drop which is probably the issue.



Do the electric distributor, you'll be much much happier with the results unless you just love setting points. Engine ran a heck of a lot smoother, if that fixes it great!



The 79 tach runs off the leading coils if I remember rightly, something about the trailing not always firing because of that lovely thermal reactor, this is of course different from every other 7. Double check it even though it sounds like there's no problems there, yellow/green wire f I remember right agan it's been awhile. Clean the tach up as well, the grease mazda used wasn't the best.



So clean it up and check the leading coils.


lol, well you're right..... even the wire color
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Old 07-20-2006, 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by j9fd3s' post='829306' date='Jul 20 2006, 09:30 AM

lol, well you're right..... even the wire color


Geesh normally I do good to remember my name, why I'd remember all that correctly is beyond me
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Originally Posted by Rotarydragon' post='829379' date='Jul 20 2006, 08:09 PM

Geesh normally I do good to remember my name, why I'd remember all that correctly is beyond me


lol i know, cant tie your shoes, but you need to know about mazda's point ignition?
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well it works now! the distributor is/was a parts house reman, and they had the points ground going to the wrong place. i put a new breaker plate and factory points, fired right up, tach works perfectly, who would have guessed?
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Originally Posted by j9fd3s' post='829652' date='Jul 22 2006, 01:41 PM

well it works now! the distributor is/was a parts house reman, and they had the points ground going to the wrong place. i put a new breaker plate and factory points, fired right up, tach works perfectly, who would have guessed?


ok good. now see if it revs to 9500
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