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REV COUNTER

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Hi, I have a rev counter that I would like to fit but have no instructions and not a clue on how to wire it up, anyone have one similar or know where the wires should be conected. I have a black, yellow and blue wire comming from the back of the unit, plus conectors for the bulb. Pics below. Thank you.[frame]Image[/frame][frame]Image[/frame]

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It looks like a Yazaki, if so I have one fitted and I can check the wiring. First check that it is set for a 4 cyl. engine .If it is not a Yazaki then try an internet search for the make and you should be able to find a wiring diagram.
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Hi and thanx,
did not think of the google option (log books for maths when i was in school), there appears to be a lot of info so will check it out, may need to come back for some advice and or hand holding. Yes it is a yazaki, do you find it a useful clock or does it just look good in the cab, will be doing away with one of my other clocks if it works, currently have oil, amps and water.
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It is too small to be really useful. I happened to have it lying around and it fills a space in the inst panel, a full size rev counter would be easier to read. If you have a combined oil pressure/water temp gauge then you will have space. I would certainly have the other gauges in preference
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never heard of yazaki before this thread and then..

saw this in the wanted section..
http://mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=38785

"waiting for buses..." springs to mind
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Decided not to fit, the reality is I never look at the ones fitted to my everyday motors and would rather keep the 3 smiths dials that are fitted. I am constantly checking these and consider oil pressure, water temp. and charge (fan belt snapped) to be an important aspect of engine life. Thank you for the info.[frame]Image[/frame]

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Look like comfy seats, and a tidy way of setting up the gauges! I loathe the steering wheel though. :lol:
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Seats are from astra gte and fit rather well, steering wheel is the best one I have come across (and have tried lots over the years), each to our own I guess.

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I loathe the steering wheel though.
My 54 has a very similar wheel - I want to change it to an original but then I'd have a problem to reach the (mini?) instrument stalks :roll:
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