Fitting a rev counter

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samheath100
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Fitting a rev counter

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Is it possible to fit a rev counter to a moggy. I heard that you can buy rev counters that measure the impulses of electric coming of the distributor, then it coverts the pulses into mechanical and gives you a reading. If so is it hard to do? :roll:
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It's not hard to do but you will really need to convert to neg earth to use modern units........ They usually have 4 wires......... 1 = + from fusebox, 2 = earth, 3 = connection to - on coil, 4 = illumination.
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Post by samheath100 »

yea am thinking of converting o neg earth so i can put a cd player in it. might aswell fit rev count too thanks.
BIRMINGHAM, got a two door moggy 1098cc Check out my pictures at http://www.matmice.com/home/morrisminor

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