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RPM counter doesn't work (after engine swap - need help
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I need your brains please. So I recently did an engine swap to my 79 SC - old 930.06 out - new 930.20 in Motronic and wire harness was fully working fine in donor car. My car runs as well. But not the rpm counter :-( Acording to wire diagram the signal comes from pin 21 of Motronic and goes to pin 2 on rpm counter (black/violett wire). ![]() I thoroughly traced that wire and confirm it comes from pin 21 and reaches all the way into the frunk. Made a firm extension from there to rear of cockpit. I have 3 rpm counters (yes, working, tested): - a late 78 from my SC - a Carrera one stamped 87 - a Carrera one stamped 88 My connection with both Carrera rpm counter: - mass to pin 6 (existing brown wires) - ingnition plus on pin 5 (existing red/black wire) - signal/TD to pin 2 (black/violet wire) My connection with SC rpm counter: - mass to pin 1 (existing brown wires) - ingnition plus on pin 3 (existing red/black wire) - signal/TD to pin 2 (black/violet wire) No reaction from any of the three counters... where is my "problem"? Thank you ![]() ![]()
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Regards, Flo / 79 SC streetrod - Frankfurt, Germany Instagram: @elvnmisfit Last edited by Flojo; 03-22-2022 at 01:01 AM.. |
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Your Instagram shows a working tachometer. What was the culprit in the end?
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Diederick I drive a US import 1977 911. Formerly owned by a woman in California named Ginger - which appropriately led to the nickname. IG: no dedicated account but photos are posted with #ginger77 |
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Yes. Works now.
Wiering was unlogic. PO did something hidden to my understanding. Never trust wiering you didn’t do yourself, haha
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Regards, Flo / 79 SC streetrod - Frankfurt, Germany Instagram: @elvnmisfit |
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