Connect a shop tachometer to a 1998 Mercuiser 5.0L

Maraian

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How to Connect a shop tachometer to a 1998 Mercuiser 5.0L bravo 2 bbl Distributor Thunderbolt V ignition?
 

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tach + lead to a 12v source, tach negative lead to the neg side of the coil
 

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thanks, so my multifunction tach has 2 large clips ( 1red, 1 black) that assume go to the battery, then there is a small red, yellow and black clips.
So your saying just attach the small black clip to the negative side of the coil.
What do you mean by "tach + lead"
 

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You never said exactly what brand tach you wanted to use so I generally gave the hook up for a dash mounted tach.
The red and black power clips are most likely correct the others I cant say. what do the instructions say about hooking it up
 
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The brand is RAC, I dont have the directions. But fiqured that they are pretty standard, I just have never used one before, also I have read that there may be a service wire that you can clip into? But I cant seem to get it to work?
 

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Someone must know how to hook up A shop tach to a 98 5.0? Anyone?
 

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If it has only 2 leads, black to ground, red to coil -....
 

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So black goes to any ground and red goes to the coils negative terminal?
 

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Thnx, it didn't work. I think the meter may be busted.
Have a photo of the back side of the tachometer gauge?

Also look around the top of your engine because "some" engine models offered a loose gray wire so you'd be able to connect an external shop tachometer such as the gray wire hopefully seen below with the black plug in it.

closeupoflooseconctr.jpg
 
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