04-01-2012, 01:10 AM | #1 |
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Inexpensive handheld tach?
I am looking for an inexpensive hendheld tach just to check the idle speed on my V-twin. I found a cheap volt/tach/dwell meter that has alligator clips, but it is for 4/6/8 cylinders, so I don't know if it would work on two cylinders. And where would the clips connect to? I haven't worked on a car engine since the 70's, and never on a motorcycle engine, so I am confused by the different 'modern' handheld tachs shown on-line.
Any suggestions?
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04-01-2012, 02:48 AM | #2 |
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Re: Inexpensive handheld tach?
just a guess but if you set it for 4 cylinders you will get a reading that is 1/2 of your actual RPM.
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The one I am looking at is on Amazon and is an old school analog device, for about $24, it is ASIN: B00062YUUS. I will continue researching, and if I find one that I like I will mention it here in case others are looking for the same.
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