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Tom-MI 08-28-2020 07:15 AM

Inductive tach
 

Amazon has a Runleader inductive tach for $13. The hook up seems easy especially for a flathead. Has anyone had any experience with one?

Thanks

Tom

51 MERC-CT 08-28-2020 07:41 AM

Re: Inductive tach
 

Used a similar one on a lawn tractor. It just had a wire that wrapped around a plug wire for the signal.
Unless you can determine it will work on an 8 cyl. engine, I would be suspect of it's capability to do so.

tubman 08-28-2020 08:48 AM

Re: Inductive tach
 

I had a Cirello magneto on the hemi in my race car. It wouldn't run a regular tach, so got one of those inductive senders and a very cheap digital tach from J.C. Whitney. I don't think the whole setup was even $50. It worked fine. I later got a magneto-specific sending unit from Autometer and hooked up a regular "4-wire" Mallory tachometer. The units read very close to each other.

The hemi, of course, had eight cylinders. These things will work on any 4-cycle engine from 1 to 28 cylinders because each individual cylinder only fires once every two revolutions. Well, their are some engines with "wasted spark" ignition systems, but I think we can ignore them here. And there goes my 6 volt tach driver business.:mad:

JSeery 08-28-2020 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by 51 MERC-CT (Post 1924915)
Used a similar one on a lawn tractor. It just had a wire that wrapped around a plug wire for the signal.
Unless you can determine it will work on an 8 cyl. engine, I would be suspect of it's capability to do so.

If it is just connecting to one wire the number of cylinders shouldn't matter. It is just counting the number of times per unit of time a current passes through a wire. 2-cycle vs 4-cycle would make a difference.

Nope, looks like they even take care of the number of cycles.

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JSeery 08-28-2020 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by tubman (Post 1924936)
... And there goes my 6 volt tach driver business.:mad:

They are not exactly the period look! :) You should be ok.

tubman 08-28-2020 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by JSeery (Post 1924994)
They are not exactly the period look! :) You should be ok.

Dodged a bullet.

WBrown 09-01-2020 05:29 PM

Re: Inductive tach
 

Well, gave one a try and ended up finessing it to get close to accurate reading.
Set it up for 8cyl 4 stroke reading as directed and got about half the RPM reading I should have compared to the reading on my timing light. Played with the settings till I got close to what the timing light was reading for idle RPM and ended up on 4cyl 4 stroke setting. Reasonably accurate through several throttle settings. This, on a 59AB with crab dual point dizzy 1947 vintage.
Any speculation as to why the 4cyl setting vs the 8cyl was more accurate??

51 MERC-CT 09-01-2020 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by WBrown (Post 1926540)
Well, gave one a try and ended up finessing it to get close to accurate reading.
Set it up for 8cyl 4 stroke reading as directed and got about half the RPM reading I should have compared to the reading on my timing light. Played with the settings till I got close to what the timing light was reading for idle RPM and ended up on 4cyl 4 stroke setting. Reasonably accurate through several throttle settings. This, on a 59AB with crab dual point dizzy 1947 vintage.
Any speculation as to why the 4cyl setting vs the 8cyl was more accurate??

What is the source of the inductive pulse?

Newc 09-01-2020 11:00 PM

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Hi; My British vehicles had tachs that used a single coil of wire on the back of the tach. Found those in MGB and some British military vehicles. the tach sensed ign pulses or current in that single loop of wire. Newc

Ggmac 09-02-2020 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by WBrown (Post 1926540)
Well, gave one a try and ended up finessing it to get close to accurate reading.
Set it up for 8cyl 4 stroke reading as directed and got about half the RPM reading I should have compared to the reading on my timing light. Played with the settings till I got close to what the timing light was reading for idle RPM and ended up on 4cyl 4 stroke setting. Reasonably accurate through several throttle settings. This, on a 59AB with crab dual point dizzy 1947 vintage.
Any speculation as to why the 4cyl setting vs the 8cyl was more accurate??

Possibly having 2 sets of points

WBrown 09-02-2020 06:29 PM

Re: Inductive tach
 

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Originally Posted by 51 MERC-CT (Post 1926579)
What is the source of the inductive pulse?

No. 8 plug wire closest to firewall driver's side (if I have my numbering right)

banjoQ 09-02-2020 10:10 PM

Re: Inductive tach
 

So I am curious, how accurate is “reasonably accurate”. Were you able to verify your readings with another source? Do you think attaching the sensor on the #1 cylinder would make a difference? They sound like a good option for those who just want to monitor the RPMs going down the road.

1948F-1Pickup 09-03-2020 10:48 AM

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^ That would be good to know.
Used to see these types of tachs years ago on lawnmower engines, usually in gocarts.

WBrown 09-03-2020 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by banjoQ (Post 1926970)
So I am curious, how accurate is “reasonably accurate”. Were you able to verify your readings with another source? Do you think attaching the sensor on the #1 cylinder would make a difference? They sound like a good option for those who just want to monitor the RPMs going down the road.

Within 50-75 RPM. Used my timing light tach (which is accurate) as the benchmark. As mentioned, just looking for a guideline as to RPMs vs road speed.


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