Just got a $40 multimeter at Harbor Freight, with a tach as part of it.
For the tach it's got the pick-up sensor that attaches to wire 1, close
to the plug. Problem is, it only registers (displays) single digits and
- because it's 8 cylinders - I need multiply by 80 to calculate the RPM.
I must be doing something wrong, because numbers like 5, 7 or 9
(which translate to be 400, 560 or 720) is just no way to measure RPM!
You have to be a mental gymnast to keep calculating RPM from single
digits.
Can I use a regular set of leads and hook up next to the distributor?
I point to where I see the word "TACH" stamped (yellow arrow). Seems
that the underside of this spot is an empty slot. Is that slot for a tach?
Or do I have to intrude upon one of those 3 wires that emerge from
further back from this underside's seemingly empty slot?
For the tach it's got the pick-up sensor that attaches to wire 1, close
to the plug. Problem is, it only registers (displays) single digits and
- because it's 8 cylinders - I need multiply by 80 to calculate the RPM.
I must be doing something wrong, because numbers like 5, 7 or 9
(which translate to be 400, 560 or 720) is just no way to measure RPM!
You have to be a mental gymnast to keep calculating RPM from single
digits.
Can I use a regular set of leads and hook up next to the distributor?
I point to where I see the word "TACH" stamped (yellow arrow). Seems
that the underside of this spot is an empty slot. Is that slot for a tach?
Or do I have to intrude upon one of those 3 wires that emerge from
further back from this underside's seemingly empty slot?
