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Another Tacho Question

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I'm doing a similar job to Theo_NL in fitting some auxiliary gauges in front of the drivers side glove box. I've got a Jaeger Electronique tacho I'd like to fit alongside the oil pressure, water temp and ammeter but I'm unsure how to wire it up, for info the car has been converted to negative earth.[frame]Image[/frame][frame]Image[/frame]

The numbering on the dial is T3 24423 02 then 304933 01 I've had a good old Google but cant find anything useful :cry:

The wires seem to be original so I'm guessing the colours are too but I cant find any marking at all on the back of the gauge, I would be most grateful for any help.
One more question, I've done what a few people have done and cut a piece of plate to mount the gauges in behind the glove box outer trim (simlar to Theo's) - but how is this held in place? I could probable cobble something together but don't want to re-invent the wheel so to speak.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Another Tacho Question

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My gauges are mounted in a modified Series MM/II instrument panel[frame]Image[/frame]
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Re: Another Tacho Question

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Thanks Mike, that's another option and it looks great but I do like the look of a flat insert painted body colour. Anyone got any idea on the wiring side of things?
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Re: Another Tacho Question

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For the wiring, I found this on a Mini forum, your brand is not in the drawing, but maybe it helps:[frame]Image[/frame]
One more question, I've done what a few people have done and cut a piece of plate to mount the gauges in behind the glove box outer trim (simlar to Theo's) - but how is this held in place?
My outer trim has a small bracket at the top, just above the middle gauge. Fitting the frame without the middle gauge should be possible (or thru the hole of the gauge, or from the back). At the bottom there should be two brackets (on mine one is broken, have to repair it first) that fix the frame from below.[frame]Image[/frame]
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Re: Another Tacho Question

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Thanks for the reply Theo. How does the plate holding the gauges actually attach to the outer trim panel?
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I made a front panel out of 6mm polycarbonate with the 3 holes, and the same (somewhat bigger) thin plywood for the backplate. The gauges themselves hold them together. Here the picture from the front (polycarbonate grinded in shape, but needs to finished in the same color as the dash).[frame]Image[/frame]
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Ah I see now, neat solution 8)
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Re: Another Tacho Question

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Oh dear, I binned a mod like that when I restored our '61saloon 6 years ago. Should have donated it but I was into originality at the time and couldn't see then point of the useless information.
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Re: Another Tacho Question

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I like tachos, what could be more useful than counting revs :D
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Re: Another Tacho Question

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Sorted. For anyone else fitting this type of tacho the wiring is:-

Brown - Earth (negative)
Purple - Positive feed
Green - LT pulse from dizzy side of coil.

Thanks to those who replied for their input.
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It works :D

http://s163.photobucket.com/user/panky_ ... sort=3&o=7

I know I know - but I like it 8)
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Re: Another Tacho Question

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Looks great!
Your Tacho is working :)
Mine not yet :(
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Re: Another Tacho Question

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Thanks Theo, I'm sure yours will be a simple fix.
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