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It is located on the flywheel housing, top LH side. Resistance should be about 1440 ohms, this one was something more than that.
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ohh..... that is hair growth?? looks like spill of rust particles on a white carpet... was thinking someones wife is going t be reallllll pissed.View attachment 823871Somebody replaced the transmission. This is what happens when it is not removed for transmission replacement or not adjusted correctly when it is installed (the hair growing on it is the wire coil inside). I bet my winch tach will work now! MSP6724, ebay 25$
It is located on the flywheel housing, top LH side. Resistance should be about 1440 ohms, this one was something more than that.
How did you know the resistance should be 1400 ohms? There was a thread here several years ago where people were discussing how to check if it was good/bad, but nobody had any concrete ideas/evidence.View attachment 823871Somebody replaced the transmission. This is what happens when it is not removed for transmission replacement or not adjusted correctly when it is installed (the hair growing on it is the wire coil inside). I bet my winch tach will work now! MSP6724, ebay 25$
It is located on the flywheel housing, top LH side. Resistance should be about 1440 ohms, this one was something more than that.
No kidding? I remember looking in there for a while, back when that thread was around, and coming up empty. I'll have to check again.I found the troubleshooting in the TM's.
The manual says what? Screw it in until it stops, then 2 turns out? It worked first time at that setting?New MPU installed and the tach works!
For those looking, it's in TM 9-2320-365-20-1, e14. TACHOMETER DOES NOT OPERATE OR IS INACCURATE, page 2-348 (p516).I found the troubleshooting in the TM's.
Yes, I think it was about a dozen pages, very cryptic without an electrical schematic.For those looking, it's in TM 9-2320-365-20-1, e14. TACHOMETER DOES NOT OPERATE OR IS INACCURATE, page 2-348 (p516).
There is a schematic in the back of each manual, they are right before the change forms and metric conversion chart(about 7-8 pages in from the back)...
These are layed out in a linear format though but separated by vehicle location, so a single circuit can jump thru several pages spread throughout the 43 page schematic depending on where the circuit actually runs on the truck...
You can print them from the PDF manuals found here on SS, I printed them out once When I was learning some of the systems. But being in a linear format, they lay out end to end. If printed on 8.5 X 11 letter sized paper the 34 pages of just the electrical portion would be 31’ long...I would dearly LOVE to have real drawings that we could print. Would be thrilled to print real blueprints if somebody has something better than the TM for the source.
- Tim
I was starting to draw out individual circuits but have had other things to do lately...
appears they are also not all on the same scale.... some are exploded/shrunk larger than others.... so even if you printed them all and tried to make a wall map of them for example...... it won't work...... 31' of schematics sounds daunting....
When I was just learning the circuits(while waiting to pickup the truck), I sketched them out by hand, which gave me the idea to simply draw an autocad drawing that incorporated my individual system drawings(Start-run, charging, lighting, brakes-signals, inst ect) I could get quite a few of those on a D sized print(24X36). Unfortunately I just don’t have the time right now. With the exception of the transmission, which gets a little convoluted, all these circuits are pretty straight forward.Were you doing this in CAD or on paper?
An all encompassing schematic would be awesome or it could just be too cumbersome. It's possible to export layers from Autocad to a PDF and Adobe reader is able to turn on/off layers so that might help make things more manageable. You could have separate layers for power/charging, lights, engine, dash; sky's the limit.
31' of schematics sounds daunting....
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