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Evening fellas. Trying to get my tach working & I've done a lot of reading but none of this is getting through to me. I have the inline 6 and the dash has a stock tach there but it's not working. From what I have read I need to locate the green & yellow wire & hook that up to the coil? Can any of y'all identify which is the green/yellow wire I am looking for in one of these pics? And if so what do I need to do from there to get it hooked up? This is probably way easier than I think but it's not making sense to me. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Nice to see a Wix/Dana oil filter on there! :nabble_smiley_good:

Your engine looks amazingly unmolested.

Are you sure someone hasn't swapped in a tach cluster where there wasn't one before?

Otherwise I might try following the "goes to EEC" diagram in the EVTM that Gary posted a page of.

Sometimes connectors get a little fuzzy and they just need a little De-oxit and being replugged.

The engine wouldn't run if the computer couldn't break ground on that green wire, so it must be between the computer and the tach in the cluster.

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Nice to see a Wix/Dana oil filter on there! :nabble_smiley_good:

Your engine looks amazingly unmolested.

Are you sure someone hasn't swapped in a tach cluster where there wasn't one before?

Otherwise I might try following the "goes to EEC" diagram in the EVTM that Gary posted a page of.

Sometimes connectors get a little fuzzy and they just need a little De-oxit and being replugged.

The engine wouldn't run if the computer couldn't break ground on that green wire, so it must be between the computer and the tach in the cluster.

I like them, use them on all my vehicles.

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Nice to see a Wix/Dana oil filter on there! :nabble_smiley_good:

Your engine looks amazingly unmolested.

Are you sure someone hasn't swapped in a tach cluster where there wasn't one before?

Otherwise I might try following the "goes to EEC" diagram in the EVTM that Gary posted a page of.

Sometimes connectors get a little fuzzy and they just need a little De-oxit and being replugged.

The engine wouldn't run if the computer couldn't break ground on that green wire, so it must be between the computer and the tach in the cluster.

If the EEC didn't get a tach signal the fuel pump(s?) would shut off after a couple of seconds.

One of the signs of a bad EEC is if the pump runs continuously.

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If the EEC didn't get a tach signal the fuel pump(s?) would shut off after a couple of seconds.

One of the signs of a bad EEC is if the pump runs continuously.

I feel like a complete dumbass...#18 fuse was blown. Replaced it and now the tach works like a charm. :nabble_anim_claps:

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