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hi, i just purchased this greenline tach from a member on here as a working tach. i cannot get it to work. The instructions i got for wiring it are basicly ground/power/- side of coil. I tried that and nothing happens. does this tach need a box? or what am i doing wrong. Also what is the model of this tach. cant find any numbers on the backside or anywhere. Thanks! here is a link to the tach..https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/show...rue#Post419917
Matt
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Looks like you needed the old-style sending unit. Hopefully you didn't burn out the tach hooking it up directly. Some of those old units don't take kindly to direct wiring.
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No, I don't think that tach requires a sending unit. I think the model number is 980AA? There is a thread about it here somewhere.
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I have instructions at home. Assuming I can find them I will try to scan them and post them for you this evening
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Does anyone have a working SW 970 tach in their car? I've seen plenty of these tachs installed in Yenkos, but never saw one that actually functioned properly.
Not talking about solid state rewires or anything here either...a legit vintage tach and 990B box that really works? Are there really any out there? ![]() |
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