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Tachometer and Pertoronix Distributor

jwmhelipilot

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Can anyone tell me why my tach stopped working after installing a Pertronix Distributor?

I read in the maintenance manual that the tachometer get's a pulse from the coil to work...

I originaly had a Lucas 25D4 and the Pertronix is a 45 type, maybe something with that?

-James
 
This comes up all the time--you might want to try doing a search.

Apparently the pertronix does not create a large enough current pulse to trigger the tach. I don't know if anyone has figured out a way to solve this.
 
I have never heard about tach probs with them...what is the story there? I am thinking about going solid state but not if my tach won't work. :crazyeyes:

Bruce
 
Theo in your first link will do the conversion for you or sell you a kit to convert your gauge. He's very good about answering emails.
 
Re: Tachometer and Pertronix Distributor

This is a well known problem, but it's fixable. Nisonger know all about it and will fix it for you. Bit pricey, though.
 
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