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You know ive always wanted to get me a tach for my truck just to see how fast the engine turns over going down the road and at idling, just never looked into it hard enough. Would there be an easy way to do it on mine? Since the engine swap, this 300 has a Petronix electric ignition which bypasses the brain thankfully as Ive had problems with it on my past 390. Any tips on any certain brand, and how to install one on my 76?
Almost any aftermarket tach should work, and they almost always come with simple instructions and are easy to install.
Red wire to switched power, black for ground, white to instrument lights and green to negative side of the ignition coil. I currently have a 2" Sunpro mounted down low on my steering column, I don't care for a big monstrosity of a guage mounted square up on the dash unless it's a full blown race machine.
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