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If you can divide the reading down, the one stator lead to the voltage regulator has about 40 volts.
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The dummy set-up was just a test unit to make sure the tach wasn't the issue, then I thought well I'd just put a pick-up nub on the spacer behind the electric PTO and use a auto distributor pick-up and a GM 4 pin HEI to convert the signal (both cheap parts), but that signal isn't a high enough output voltage for this tach without the coil in the circuit (feedback from the neg. pole on the coil provided the voltage spike necessary to run the tach), don't want an extra coil just hanging around under the hood. Has to be a more "elegant" solution. |
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Would an abs wheel sensor,
provide a signal for the tach?(picking up the impulse from the flywheel magnet) Or if you ran the sensor through an early GM HEI for amplification? Another thought, an early "points eliminator" from Briggs, as a trigger? ---just thinking here |
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What does your original tach look like? Maybe theres one out there that will fit in the stock location but function with the wire wrap method?
I saw this one. It looks similar to some of the stock kohler ones i have seen Edit. Correct link https://www.amazon.com/Maintenance-T...ur+meter&psc=1
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Being it is a Simplicity, its prolly a Legacy and has an instrument cluster.
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If I could just figure out who manufactured the tach I might be able to better assess options, but the cluster comes as , well... a cluster. |
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Maybe Simplicity has an upgrade for this issue besides replacing the cluster for 600.00
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Here is a guy selling a set of coils on FB. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100011472189840
I googled the part number and it mentions a speed sensor. https://www.kohler-engine-parts.opee...oducts_id=6577
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