Laser tachometer
- JD440ICD2006
- 350 crawler
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- Location: South Carolina
Laser tachometer
I would like to thank the poster (I forgot who it was) that recommended the laser tachometer. I used it today and it works great. It is the only way I found to set the RPM on a GM 2-53 since there is no way to connect a mechanical tach without modifications.
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- emichaelhaynes
- 430 crawler
- Posts: 53
- Joined: Wed May 03, 2006 9:10 pm
- Location: puget sound
laser who?
yeah, who was that masked man?
hooked up my alternator driven tach finally. verified with laser tach at high rpm (above 900). However, small stock pulleys on the 2-53 make low rpm tach operation very iffy. added a single wire kit to the alternator when i added the tach output which "helps" low end turnon. also added a definite low end turnoff. two steps forward, one step back...
michael
hooked up my alternator driven tach finally. verified with laser tach at high rpm (above 900). However, small stock pulleys on the 2-53 make low rpm tach operation very iffy. added a single wire kit to the alternator when i added the tach output which "helps" low end turnon. also added a definite low end turnoff. two steps forward, one step back...
michael
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