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2 minutes ago, Patcon said:

Also, were you splitting current between two tachs or just the 510?

They were in series. That would be the same current since neither should be a load. I might be able verify that with an oscilloscope.

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I ran a couple of more tests.

  1. Reversed polarity - Tachometer did not register at all.
  2. Original polarity - Tachometer in car registers just as it should. 
  3. Tachometer on multimeter put in 4 cylinder mode - 510 tachometer seems to be reading about 1/10 of the multimeter. The needle did appear to indicate proportionally.
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4 minutes ago, Patcon said:

Is there something in the tach that would reduce the current by 90%? Too much resistance on the loop or a bad component on the board?

I doubt it's resistance in the ignition circuit. It would have to be something internal to the tachometer. I don't know enough about inductive loop tachometers to say what, though.

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My thoughts? If the two tachs were in series and the one in the dash worked fine, then I think there is an internal problem with the 510 tach. I mean, there's a slight possibility it has something to do with the ballast resistor, but I suspect the gauge itself.

I also think there is nothing to be gleaned from the seeming "proportionality" of the tach readings. I think that's a red herring.

Steve, If you want to send me that tach, I'll open it up and do some reverse engineering on the guts? If nothing else, it'll be a great story about a tach that traveled all over the country. "510 Tach Tour!"    LOL

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2 hours ago, Captain Obvious said:

My thoughts? If the two tachs were in series and the one in the dash worked fine, then I think there is an internal problem with the 510 tach. I mean, there's a slight possibility it has something to do with the ballast resistor, but I suspect the gauge itself.

I also think there is nothing to be gleaned from the seeming "proportionality" of the tach readings. I think that's a red herring.

Steve, If you want to send me that tach, I'll open it up and do some reverse engineering on the guts? If nothing else, it'll be a great story about a tach that traveled all over the country. "510 Tach Tour!"    LOL

I'll try wiring it like it suggests on Dime Quarterly, and if it doesn't behave better, I can send it to you.

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4 hours ago, SteveJ said:

I'll try wiring it like it suggests on Dime Quarterly, and if it doesn't behave better, I can send it to you.

Not surprisingly, there was no change. But I did take the time to mark the polarity on the tachometer wires to make it easier to identify which wire goes where in the future. I couldn't find my red electrical tape (that had been sitting in the same place in the garage for about 10 years until I reorganized last year), but I did find some red heat shrink that fit over the spade connector.

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At least I had fun testing. I'm interested in Bruce's analysis. I could do a visual on the discrete components, but I think Bruce has better skills in that realm.

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Well this may all be for naught... I got a head start based on the pics from that Dime Quarterly thread I started looking for info on the IC chip - AN603.

Based on the logo, it looks like a Matsushita (now part of Panasonic) part, but I couldn't dig up any info about it at all. So if I can't find anything about what's going on inside that chip, I might not be able to do much with it. I mean, I can certainly do a macro level reverse engineering and infer what's going on inside that chip, but that may be about it.

And if it looks like there's something wrong inside the chip, I certainly won't be able to get a replacement except from another old donor part.

I wonder if they used that same chip in the current sense Z tachs... Those are at least easier to find at this point.

Anyway, regardless, I'll do what I can.

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