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#26 |
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Location: Kansas City
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Re: Tachometer kills the engine
It absolutely, frequently has been.
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Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: East Tn (In the heart of the Smoky Mtns)
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Re: Tachometer kills the engine
Sub’d for future reference.
Although I will say, that I have a factory Tach, and many years ago I installed a Mallory “Electronic Ignition Module” to replace the Dual Point System that I was running. I’ve never had any issues. Just lucky I guess ![]() |
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#28 |
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Location: Prosper Texas
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Re: Tachometer kills the engine
I have tested and calibrated 3 OE Tachs and they work with point and GM style HEI ignition. I don't have any experience with aftermarket tachs.
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