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#1 Posted : Sunday, 15 April 2007 4:07:23 AM(UTC)
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hi all,

recently got a nice little smiths tacho- (written on face is: RVI 5000/00A) off ebay and need some help on the how to hook it up. i get the basic premise of wire to ignition to power it and then connect to the coil but am at a loss which wires go to which.

Heres the info:
coming from the back there are the following wire:
- white (no trace)
- white (no trace) which has been cut off v close to tacho body
- green (no trace)
- red (white trace) i assume this is power from the ignition?
- red (no trace) does this go to positive on coil?
- black (no trace) does this go to negative on coil?

Also on the back at the top there are 2 wire positions- brown for 8 cylinder & blue for 4 & 6 cylinder.

Any suggestions on how to wire it up to my EJ Special wagon?

Should it have a fuse in the circuit anywhere?

Thanks in advance,

Joel
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#2 Posted : Sunday, 15 April 2007 8:23:27 AM(UTC)
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Hi Joel,

While I don't know the specific wiring for your tacho, most aftermarket ones follow this:

White - Dash Lights
Green - Coil Negative
Red - Ignition Feed
Black - Earth.

Is it a shift-light or adjustable redline/rev limiting tacho? Maybe
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#3 Posted : Sunday, 15 April 2007 5:37:51 PM(UTC)
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Hi Joel.

This sounds like what they call an 'impulse tachometer'. They were marketed by Smiths in the '60s and are wired differently to modern tachos. I remember fitting one for a guy once. You will have to ask an 'older' more experienced instrument gu
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#4 Posted : Monday, 16 April 2007 3:08:57 AM(UTC)
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cheers dave, but there is no shift light or rev limiter. Its definately old school as Dr.Terry suggests.

i might give it a go with the white in series, as my web search thus far hasnt come up with anything. but any more suggestions will be greatly appr
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#5 Posted : Monday, 16 April 2007 8:21:58 PM(UTC)
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Joel,
I have one of these on my shelf I don't remember the exact wiring as I pulled it from a car 20yrs ago. I have recently decided to use it again as it is a very nice old tacho.

The clue on old Smiths Gauges is the RVI or RVC. RVI is an inline cur
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#6 Posted : Monday, 16 April 2007 11:57:33 PM(UTC)
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I've got a vague recollection that the two white wires for the series coil connection are polarity conscious. I recall that after converting an MGB from positive to negative earth the tacho wouldn't work until those wires were reversed.
I don't hav
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#7 Posted : Thursday, 26 April 2007 10:22:50 AM(UTC)
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Thanks to all for the assistance.

In case anyone else has the same problem, the setup is:

black and green to Earth
Red to ignition
red with white trace to dash lights
one of the white wires connects to original coil wire (which previously went di
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Hi Joel,

Thanks for letting us know.

Cheers...Dave
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