89cumminstd
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I'm thinking about putting a knee knocker in my truck since I've been doing a few more performance mods to it. How do I do this? Also what tachs have u guys used and are u happy with them
"A knee knocker"...I am unfamiliar with that term....????
As for a Tach. The 89/90/91 trucks did not have any factory provision for a tach, unlike the 92/93 trucks. So you will need to decided on what type of tach signal generator that you want to use. There are kits that work off the injection pulse of the fuel delivery system, or use a signal from the alternator. and the last one, which I like and have used, uses two magnets glued to your harmonic balancer and a magnetic pick up.
I had the magnetic pick up style on my 89 motor, with an Isspro tach. Worked great with never an issue. You can find this style of tach system on teh Geno's website.
1989-1991 did in fact have a factory harness provision for the tach under the dash.
It's located in a similar place to the '92-'93 style.
The '89-'91 tachs incorporated a 2-wire crank sensor into the tachometer package.
The 1992-'93 crank sensors have a 3rd wire for a 5 volt reference signal that the ECM reads.
I have one of the early tachs put away, I can get it out and take some pics on the sensor and plugs for you.
Mark.
Ahh I see about the tach on the column with a clamp...I thought maybe that was what you were making reference too...or tach mounted under the dash somewhere.
As for your Dads 95...that is a CPS (Crank Position Sensor) and yes the ECM uses that signal to convert to a tach signal. The 92/93 1st Gen's have the same basic system...CPS that generates a signal that the ECM can use to send a signal for the tach.
The Magnets have to be glued on 180* apart on the harmonic balancer, then you have to mount the magnetic pick up so that it can read those magnets as they spin by. Very simple, and dead nuts reliable system.
Here you can see the magnet mounted on the original balancer...I was converting to a fluidampr at this time...
Then I had to change the mount for the magnetic pick up, since the fluidampr was a bit bigger in diameter...but you can see where I mounted the pick up, and how I ran the 2 wires.
Autometer 2888 is what I run. Very easy to install on the alternater and works great.
There's not much of a selection of tachs for diesels. isopro seems to be the easiest to install with the magnets. I've been looking and I can't find much information on mounting these. From the looks of the issopros they may slide into a pod? What kinda mounting hardware do these come with? If anybody has pics that would be great autometer makes pretty nice ones and there a little bigger which is what I'm looking for but they operate off the alternator I think. If someone could clear this up and show me my options it would be very appreciated