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Not an automotive tach, those are typically sensing ignition and are only looking for 1/2 pulse per revolution per cylinder, I E: a V8 has 4 pulses per revolution.This truck wasnt a winch truck so no luck there but do you think the sensor by the fuel filter would run a generic electric tach like a SUN tach ?
On the A0, that second terminal on the reg is not labeled AC, it is labeled F- and is intended to monitor the duty cycle/pulse width of the pulses used to excite the field (How hard the alt is working). Not sure what freq it is being pulsed at by the regulator, but I suspect it is not coincident with RPM, but I have also never checked it. Just as easy if not easier, to sample the tach sensor output, under the drivers dash at the left or under the center dash forward of the heater where the aux panel harness connector can be found…What about the ac terminal on the alternator?
That terminal only gives you alternator shaft speed not engine speed, I suppose if you knew all the diameters of the pulleys you could do math to get the engine speed. The output of the AC terminal is Hz X 10 = Shaft RPMWhat about the ac terminal on the alternator?
Behind the heater is a pair of connectors on the harness behind the heater for the tach and all of the switches that were used for the winch. You just don't have the branched harness that plugs into it that was included with the winch kit.This truck wasnt a winch truck so no luck there but do you think the sensor by the fuel filter would run a generic electric tach like a SUN tach ?
Thanks so much Ronmar your why i check here first if i dont know ! ADMINS you should rename FMTV section to FMTV/RONMAR with out him in here we would suffer !Not an automotive tach, those are typically sensing ignition and are only looking for 1/2 pulse per revolution per cylinder, I E: a V8 has 4 pulses per revolution.
you need a flywheel/magnetic pickup tach that can sense the 133 pulses per revolution created by the sensor monitoring the passage of the flywheel ring gear teeth.
google flywheel tach or magnetic pickup tach or diesel tach, and you will find some.
Yep, that's how you do it. Old school but fairly common way of getting engine RPM off a diesel... I just don't think the A0 alt is capable of it. They have that terminal configured for AC on the A1 alt and the LBCD monitors alt RPM using it to make some of its decisions...That terminal only gives you alternator shaft speed not engine speed, I suppose if you knew all the diameters of the pulleys you could do math to get the engine speed. The output of the AC terminal is Hz X 10 = Shaft RPM