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tach wiring

i have search on this topic and no one really explains the wiring to much.
i have a sunpro tach and i have a few questions.
there is suposed to be a blue wire in the gauge cluster to hook up the feed from the dizzy but there are three blue wires which one is it blue/yellow
blue/silver
blue/red
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i know the black wire is ground. but im confused on where i can wire the power to 12volts when 2nd ignotion
and dash lights on.

if you can help me out thanks.
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ok if no one want to post. can i get a link at least?
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Re: tach wiring

I would run the tach lead, directly into your distributor. Just hook it to the negative terminal on the ignitor.

For the 12 volt switchable wire, just find a fuse that powers the dash lights, etc and use that.
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Re: tach wiring

i tihnk it is blue silver
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Re: tach wiring

why you should have went with autometer...haha..cheap shit = trouble
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Re: Re: tach wiring

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why you should have went with autometer...haha..cheap shit = trouble
thats where your wrong. i went to the junk yard to pull a driver side window. and im sure if you live in ny you can agree with me how hard it is to find a driver side window with the seat belts on the door. not the pilar.
and i saw this loanly little gauge sitting there all by its self.
amazingly it was a link
it was sitting right on the driver seat, all dissconnected.
now i dont know how to install it.
im good with every thing else just not wiring.
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Re: tach wiring

It's the Blue/Silver. If you would have searched the topic first then you would have found a good link, because I know that I have posted the link atleast 3 or 4 times.
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