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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • Classic Ford Tachometer Problems How to Diagnose Them
    Jeff Ford discusses Tachometer issues and how they can cause a Classic Ford not to start.
    We also talk about hot wiring the neutral safety switch to make sure that is not your problem. Be advised that the neutral safety switch will not allow the car to start at all. And that the tachometer will allow it to crank but have no spark. We also discuss how to hot wire the car and take the tach out of series.
    Tachometer Problems on My Classic Ford
    1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Mustang, Mustang II, 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Cougar, 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 Torino, Gran Torino, Fairlane, Montego, Comet
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Комментарии • 19

  • @DragPakMerc
    @DragPakMerc Год назад +7

    I don't know anyone who rebuilds these to work off the positive feed anymore, but my go to for converted factory tachs is Rocketman's Classic Cougar Innovations. Despite the name, he converts tachometers from all kinds of older Fords. I've used his converted tachs in three cars now. The oldest has been in place for over a dozen years, the newest for almost four, and they all still work perfectly.

    • @69xr7ragtop9
      @69xr7ragtop9 Год назад +2

      Rocketman is the best! Used several of his products/services on my Cougar. Flawless.

  • @michaeldelarue2778
    @michaeldelarue2778 Год назад +4

    Hi. The neutral safety switch will stop the car from cranking but not stop it from running. The faulty tacho will stop it from running but it will still crank over

  • @jimmynance8324
    @jimmynance8324 Год назад

    Thanks for this information Jeff. I will be installing a new wiring harness in a 67 Mustang along with an Intellitronix digital gauge cluster. This is good to know before starting the install so the connections can be verified without having to go back and re-do.

  • @tombryant1104
    @tombryant1104 Год назад +1

    Neutral safety(red/blue) and ignition(red/green) are two totally different circuits with separate feeds from ign switch. Think about it, if starter circuit were hot with engine running it'd never disengage. I'm sure some of those voltage tachs have failed but I'm yet to see it. Better chance someone connected it to negative side of coil. I have seen a Mustang II with a nonfunctioning tach but it ran OK. Found it had a shorted transistor. Replaced with another, that one quit in about a week. Again, same transistor was shorted. Replaced that transistor and replaced aftermarket coil with Motorcraft, no more issues.

  • @terremolander5243
    @terremolander5243 Год назад

    Another awesome informative video. Great job!!

  • @Scott.Newmaster
    @Scott.Newmaster Год назад

    Fixed alot of no start mustangs etc "back in the day".
    Real popular in the high-school parkin lot.....

  • @bernardsalazar3259
    @bernardsalazar3259 Год назад

    I did a OEM tach conversion from idiot lights in my 71 Mach 1 utilizing a non tach harness. I have a bypass wired in in case the tachometer ever fails.

  • @brianhdueck3372
    @brianhdueck3372 Год назад +1

    I am a Ford fan but I’m not inspired to believe Ford tachs are much more accurate than negative run tachs aka… all the others. Sorry Ford. Thanks for the tips here. Great channel!

  • @boblill8476
    @boblill8476 Год назад

    Hey Jeff ,
    Is this cluster tach the type that won’t work with the Pertronix III Ignitor kit from an earlier episode ? In my ‘ 64 Galaxie I have a dealer installed Rotunda steel cupped tach mounted at the bottom of the dash ( has a padded dash ) . Will the Rotunda work with the Pertronix III ? Keep up the good work , I enjoy your videos.

  • @NotesFromTheFridge
    @NotesFromTheFridge Год назад

    The spare tach that's not in a gauge cluster is bad if I remember right. So is the voltmeter

  • @rcci2500
    @rcci2500 Год назад

    If it fires while cranking but doesn't run when the key is released to the run position it is most likely an 'open' tach and is easily bypassed under the dash without cutting and splicing. Anyone with a factory tach Ford product into the 80s should carry a 3-4" jumper wire with a female bullet connector on one end and a male bullet connector on the other. Disconnect the tach, insert your jumper into the connect(s) that you took the tach leads out of and viola! the car will run. It should be noted that the 67/68 models actually came with a jumper as part of the circuit. If the car just plain refuses to turn over, THEN check the neutral safety switch. As far as repairing a Ford 'in-line' tach goes, Phidon is the only place I trust to fix one. Of course if your tach has a plastic case (late '69 into '70 and beyond) it is a Faria epoxied stacked magnet POS and cannot be repaired - it's a miracle any made it through the 36 month warranty. If it has a metal case chances are it is a Bendix built unit with a very solid D'Arsonval movement. Again, if you don't want to convert you metal cased tach but want it original, contact Phil at Phidon.

  • @laingconley5316
    @laingconley5316 Год назад

    Palo Alto Speedometer or North Hollywood Speedometer.

  • @boll0093
    @boll0093 Год назад

    Tachman ?

  • @KerryGrimes-ef2yp
    @KerryGrimes-ef2yp Год назад

    "The Tach Guy" fixes them

  • @jfcrider
    @jfcrider 5 месяцев назад

    It would explain the saying “Found On Road Dead” was conjured up because of the way Ford designed their tachs in their vehicles back in the 60’s and 70’s. How stupid.

    • @AutoRestoMod
      @AutoRestoMod  5 месяцев назад

      I have to agree with you on that one