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Old 06-16-2019, 11:41 AM   #1
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Default Calculating engine RPM at idle

I was curious how to know my engine’s revs at idle. I tried a HF “photo” tach but was disappointed in ease of use and accuracy so I calculated my own numbers with simple math.

I measured the outside circumference of the crank pulley where the belt runs, the outside circumference of the fan belt and found the drive ratio. In my case the engine turned exactly 2.71 times for one full revolution of the belt.

Then I painted a little white mark on the belt…


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and I count how many revs it makes in one minute (or, for simplicity, count 30 seconds and double). It’s a lot easier to count the belt revs since it runs about 2 ¾ times slower than the crank.

In my case here are the engine revs (rounded off), YMMV.
Belt Engine
140 380
145 395
150 410
155 420
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Old 06-16-2019, 04:07 PM   #2
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Default Re: Calculating engine RPM at idle

get a cheap tach /dwell meter..I find them at garage sales for a few bucks,it calculates rpm from the point operation..
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I have one of these $20 from Amazon digital Tachometer and it works great. Comes with a case and lots of reflective tape. Just put a small piece of the tape on the front pulley and point the red laser at the tape...
Only oops I found is that it is best to unplug the 9vt. battery between uses. Chap


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