Dino
Sep 21st, 99, 4:21 AM
I have a Sun Super Tach (10 r.p.m.) that I found in a crate when I bought my Chevy. How do you hook up one of these. Does one wire go to the ignition, one to ground, the other to what? thanks in advance. There are no markings on the back of the unit.
Dino
DZAUTO
Sep 21st, 99, 5:40 AM
1. Hot wire (+), ignition.
2. Negative (-) side of the coil.
3. Ground.
I will try to remember to see if I can locate the one I recently took out of my old Chevy ans determine which color goes where.
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Tom Parsons
BobH
Sep 21st, 99, 5:59 AM
The forth wire goes for the light.
Bob Tiley
Sep 21st, 99, 6:04 AM
Red wire to + (Ign. on fuse block)
Black Wire to - (Ground)
Green Wire to neg. (-) side of coil
White Wire to dash lamps terminal on fuse block
Dino
Sep 21st, 99, 6:06 AM
While I have you guys, what is the amps for a standard ignition on a 68. I would like to install a kill switch at the same time and I am looking for the correct switch to handle it. Thanks you gentlemen.
mark white
Sep 21st, 99, 4:44 PM
be carefull some of those old suns require a separate sending unit
DZAUTO
Sep 21st, 99, 5:47 PM
My old Sun Super Tach doesn't have wires coming out. It has terminals that are labeled, so no mistake where a wire would go. It is 10K and dated Nov 68.
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Tom Parsons
Dino
Sep 22nd, 99, 1:13 AM
I checked the back of my Sun and it has a marking labled "trigger" along with a ground and ignition terminal. Where does the trigger come from?
Wally
Sep 22nd, 99, 3:53 AM
DINO, the kill switch, is it just for the ignition or are you talking about a battery kill switch?
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Wally
Gold #67
67 malibu
Dino
Sep 22nd, 99, 4:20 AM
Wally-
It's going to be an ignition kill switch that has either to be pressed or depressed to allow for the current to flow to the key ignition.