L series tacho set up
L series tacho set up
Can anyone please guide me how to hook up a tacho to an L series.
I dont mean to fit one permanently but to set one up to check idle speed so I can set the timing.
As the L's coil is all electronic and encased it is not like an MY where you can get to the coil terminals easily.
After the timing belt change I am only guessing what the RPM actually is so I cant set the timing accurately.
I have both an anolgue and a digital tacho at my disposal but dont want to do any harm to the electronic ignition so need to set it up correctly.
I dont mean to fit one permanently but to set one up to check idle speed so I can set the timing.
As the L's coil is all electronic and encased it is not like an MY where you can get to the coil terminals easily.
After the timing belt change I am only guessing what the RPM actually is so I cant set the timing accurately.
I have both an anolgue and a digital tacho at my disposal but dont want to do any harm to the electronic ignition so need to set it up correctly.
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I will have a look at taking off the coil shroud.
It makes sense it would come off I just havent had to do it before
I will look at it tomorrow after I have put the MY back together with its new (old out of Brumby) ignition which should see it go through rego now for its 30th year.
Just out of curiosity, the factory settings for the timing on an L series is 8 deg at 800 RPM but is it the same situation as with the EA81 in that you can put the timing up to about 12 deg with a higher octain fuel, eg, Shell V power 98.
After I changed the timing belts I put a timing light on the car and it was at 12 deg.
Now allowing for any changes in timing due to the belt change I have either put the timing back to 8 deg or if the RPM were out it is less that this.
DOH, DOH, I just remembered when I reduced down from 12 to 8 I DIDNT disconnet/plug the vacuum. D!@K head.
Its gotta be out now thinking about this !!
It makes sense it would come off I just havent had to do it before
I will look at it tomorrow after I have put the MY back together with its new (old out of Brumby) ignition which should see it go through rego now for its 30th year.
Just out of curiosity, the factory settings for the timing on an L series is 8 deg at 800 RPM but is it the same situation as with the EA81 in that you can put the timing up to about 12 deg with a higher octain fuel, eg, Shell V power 98.
After I changed the timing belts I put a timing light on the car and it was at 12 deg.
Now allowing for any changes in timing due to the belt change I have either put the timing back to 8 deg or if the RPM were out it is less that this.
DOH, DOH, I just remembered when I reduced down from 12 to 8 I DIDNT disconnet/plug the vacuum. D!@K head.
Its gotta be out now thinking about this !!