Nice and clean installation, my body aches for the guy block sanding in the back ground(i don't miss that part of my old life). great job on the new intro.
I used to have one of the Retrogauge mini tachs on my 68 back in the early 2000's before I got a dakota digital cluster. Was a pretty cool thing to have.
I have a quick question. When replacing the original clock with the mini tach, it creates a hole where the clock adjustment arm is located. Is there a rubber grommet/plug available ?
Another great video! Keep them coming, they are so helpful. I’ve ordered the same mini tach for my coupe. Followed your steps up to the green wire part. My car has a MSD Blaster pn 8207. Do I take the green wire to the negative on there or does it go into the inductive pick up on the coil?
I'm glad you find them helpful. I believe you should just connect to the negative side of that coil. Are you running an ignition control box that has a tach input?
@@AlfsMustangGarage got it to the negative of the coil now. Works but it’s not smooth, the needle responds to the accelerator but sporadic and with a delay. What does that tell me? I’ll go out and say that I’m not at all familiar with ignition systems but mine doesn’t look like it has an ignition control box…?
nice video, i just installed one on my 68 cougar, I'm runing an MSD 6A , hooked it up according to the instructions but my tach did the same thing yours did, it was not smooth and it looks like it sticks? any ideas thanks
Thank you! I thought my tach was smooth. I'm assuming with the frame rates of the video, it may not look smooth. I'm not sure, you could probably just double back and check all your connections.
How about changing the clock for an oil pressure gauge on 67 with the oil warning light. Any recommendation on a oil pressure gage that will fit the clock opening?
I'm afraid I do not have any recommendations for something like this. You already have an oil pressure gauge in the dash. What you could do if you wanted the warning light is run a second oil pressure sender that runs operates a warning light in the event of oil pressure loss. Then you could mount that warning light to any location of your choice.
Great video. I have just order same tacho. Will be there any problems in tacho function, since that I am instaling Petronix 1281 to my 289 1967 Mustang? Petronix goes directly to + and - on coils, since that there is no visible resistor....thanks
I'm trying to install a tachometer on my 66 mustang with a 289. I followed the instruction, however my tachometer needle moved all over the place any ideas,
What would be the primary difference with doing this on a 68 instrument cluster, with a harness built for no-tach? Also, if I actually did have a GT based wiring harness but had this type of mini-tach, does this method even work? Would a GT harness basically require a completely different tach? (basically an original GT tach). I ask because I have two things going on, 1) I actually have an instrument cluster with a 'retrogauge' mini-tach similar to the one in this vid which was never wired up, and 2) I need to replace my main wiring harness on my 1968 mustang. So, I'd like to know if I should go with a standard wiring harness (no tach), or go with a GT harness which has the wiring for an in-series ignition (pink resistor wire to coil, through tach). I hope this is clear.
So on a 68 cluster, there shouldn't be any difference when it comes to mounting and installing. Now as far as wiring this thing up, its going to be a 3 wire tach so it doesn't wire in like those original 2 wire tachs that are in series with the ignition wire. So basically you would probably want to go with the standard wiring (no tach) because this type of unit gets it feed from the negative side of the coil and doesn't wire in with the ignition wire.
Hi, I have just instaled same mini tacho to my Coupe 1967 with 289 C, followed by your instructions. It went perfect, finished in 30min. 👍 What idle rpm do you suggest (warm up engine). Thanks and best regards from Slovenia
Very cool! Glad to hear it went smooth. I like my warm up (fast idle) about 1100-1200 and then my curb idle (normal idle) at 700-800 depending on other conditions.
Have you contacted Rocketman's yet? What type of ignition system are you running? The tach has 3 wires right? Have you double checked all your connections?
Nice and clean installation, my body aches for the guy block sanding in the back ground(i don't miss that part of my old life). great job on the new intro.
Ha ha right? He is only 30 but 65 in body work years!
I just installed my mini tachometer, I followed your video to a tee on my 68 fastback. Your the man ! Thank you.
Oh awesome! Thank you!
I'm loving the new style of videos!! I can handle the blue gloves too.
What did you think of the intro?
I used to have one of the Retrogauge mini tachs on my 68 back in the early 2000's before I got a dakota digital cluster. Was a pretty cool thing to have.
Oh ya awesome!
just got this tac for my 68... great video...
Awesome thank you! It's a nice addition I think.
Awesome Video Man, love the new intro.
Right? I thought it turned out pretty good.
This was helpful in understanding exactly what needs to happen. Thank you for being so thorough in your videos!
Thank you. Glad I could help 👍
Thanks I have a different brand but mine didnt have a wiring diagram. All the diagrams ive seen have only 2 wires.
The more you know - Who would've thought it would be so simple to install
Yup! Not much to it.
Hello, what is the part numbers for the mini tachometer with wiring harness
Didn't see you install a dash light. Looked like it had a spot for it. Did you choose to not put one in?
Great video
Thank you
I have a quick question. When replacing the original clock with the mini tach, it creates a hole where the clock adjustment arm is located. Is there a rubber grommet/plug available ?
Oh I would assume there is something out there that would work.
Another great video! Keep them coming, they are so helpful.
I’ve ordered the same mini tach for my coupe. Followed your steps up to the green wire part.
My car has a MSD Blaster pn 8207.
Do I take the green wire to the negative on there or does it go into the inductive pick up on the coil?
I'm glad you find them helpful. I believe you should just connect to the negative side of that coil. Are you running an ignition control box that has a tach input?
@@AlfsMustangGarage got it to the negative of the coil now. Works but it’s not smooth, the needle responds to the accelerator but sporadic and with a delay. What does that tell me?
I’ll go out and say that I’m not at all familiar with ignition systems but mine doesn’t look like it has an ignition control box…?
Does that tach have a switch to make it work for a 6 cylinder or 8 cylinder?
@@AlfsMustangGarage yea sir it does, made sure it’s on the ON for V8. I’ve messaged Bob from Rcc innovations to see if he can suggest something.
Ya I've never had one do that you describe so I'm curious as to what he says.
nice video, i just installed one on my 68 cougar, I'm runing an MSD 6A , hooked it up according to the instructions but my tach did the same thing yours did, it was not smooth and it looks like it sticks? any ideas thanks
Thank you! I thought my tach was smooth. I'm assuming with the frame rates of the video, it may not look smooth. I'm not sure, you could probably just double back and check all your connections.
How about changing the clock for an oil pressure gauge on 67 with the oil warning light. Any recommendation on a oil pressure gage that will fit the clock opening?
I'm afraid I do not have any recommendations for something like this. You already have an oil pressure gauge in the dash. What you could do if you wanted the warning light is run a second oil pressure sender that runs operates a warning light in the event of oil pressure loss. Then you could mount that warning light to any location of your choice.
Great video. I have just order same tacho. Will be there any problems in tacho function, since that I am instaling Petronix 1281 to my 289 1967 Mustang? Petronix goes directly to + and - on coils, since that there is no visible resistor....thanks
Your tach should wire the same with or without Pertronix.
@@AlfsMustangGarage
Thanks for your tip, I will do that.
Read your instructions on your pertronix carefully. It requires the correct amount of total resistance in your ignition circuit to function properly 👍
@@AlfsMustangGarage Agreed,I will follow your RUclips procedure on that also, I have looked several times.
I'm trying to install a tachometer on my 66 mustang with a 289. I followed the instruction, however my tachometer needle moved all over the place any ideas,
Is your tachometer adjustable for a 6 or 8 cylinder engine? If so, is it set to 8 cylinders?
I got it setup to 8 cylinders. @@AlfsMustangGarage
Hey!
How does the Tachometer gets the RPM info from? Do I just ground it, connect to a switch and call it a day or did I miss something?
Yes you missed the part where I wired it up. Start watching from the 5:00 mark.
What would be the primary difference with doing this on a 68 instrument cluster, with a harness built for no-tach? Also, if I actually did have a GT based wiring harness but had this type of mini-tach, does this method even work? Would a GT harness basically require a completely different tach? (basically an original GT tach). I ask because I have two things going on, 1) I actually have an instrument cluster with a 'retrogauge' mini-tach similar to the one in this vid which was never wired up, and 2) I need to replace my main wiring harness on my 1968 mustang. So, I'd like to know if I should go with a standard wiring harness (no tach), or go with a GT harness which has the wiring for an in-series ignition (pink resistor wire to coil, through tach). I hope this is clear.
So on a 68 cluster, there shouldn't be any difference when it comes to mounting and installing. Now as far as wiring this thing up, its going to be a 3 wire tach so it doesn't wire in like those original 2 wire tachs that are in series with the ignition wire. So basically you would probably want to go with the standard wiring (no tach) because this type of unit gets it feed from the negative side of the coil and doesn't wire in with the ignition wire.
Hi, I have just instaled same mini tacho to my Coupe 1967 with 289 C, followed by your instructions. It went perfect, finished in 30min. 👍
What idle rpm do you suggest (warm up engine). Thanks and best regards from Slovenia
Very cool! Glad to hear it went smooth. I like my warm up (fast idle) about 1100-1200 and then my curb idle (normal idle) at 700-800 depending on other conditions.
Hello. I copied the exact install in my 68 mustang but it doesnt function. Any ideas what I may be missing? Thanks
Have you contacted Rocketman's yet? What type of ignition system are you running? The tach has 3 wires right? Have you double checked all your connections?
This is a really good video! Can I have your old clock?
You're welcome to buy it. Send me an email alfsmustanggarage@gmail.com