Thanks for that info.. Might just be easier to stick with my a/c pulses than try to calibrate everything to work with anything.. Not to mention I have get to find a complete working Benz diesel tach in the boneyards around here...Burn, take a look at the housing for the IP gear on your truck.. There should be a plug either at the 12 o clock or 2 oclock postion.. That's where they screwed in a magnetic pickup for the factory tach....Although I can;t remeber for sure if there were specfic teeth to trigger it, or if it just used the teeth on the IP gear... If it used the teeth on the gear it would probably be easier to trigger it off the crank for calibration sake...
Most mag pickup tachs I've seen triggers on one tooth (that 's one per rev) of the crankshaft.
no.vw never put a tach there.
While I certainly commend your ingenuity and resourcefulness, I have to mention that the Merz 300 series tachometers are notoriously unreliable. I've fixed them before because they fit in the Merz cluster, but there is no way I'd use any parts from one on a VW. I am most fond of the Ford probe method that Jimbote outlined in the FAQ. Similar or possibly less complicated install, uses a stock gas VW tach, inexpensive, fits the cluster perfectly, etc...
The problems I've seen with the Merz tach have been either the amp or the large multi-pin connector in the engine bay.I like that the magnetic pickup when used with the VW tach doesn't need any amplifier at all.Andrew
All you need is to find the cluster from a mk2 diesel with a tach. Match up the wiring style, CE1 or CE2 and that's about it. I've always thought that no calibration was needed but I could be wrong. Either way though, I like what you've done and my truck will probably get something like that
Quote from: burn_your_money on July 14, 2009, 04:50:05 amAll you need is to find the cluster from a mk2 diesel with a tach. Match up the wiring style, CE1 or CE2 and that's about it. I've always thought that no calibration was needed but I could be wrong. Either way though, I like what you've done and my truck will probably get something like that Does anyone know if its possible to swap the tach from a CE1 turbo diesel cluster into a CE2 diesel cluster with the clock in it? I have a spare CE1 TD cluster but it won't work in a CE2 car.
Quote from: JerryGTD on July 17, 2009, 08:16:24 amQuote from: burn_your_money on July 14, 2009, 04:50:05 amAll you need is to find the cluster from a mk2 diesel with a tach. Match up the wiring style, CE1 or CE2 and that's about it. I've always thought that no calibration was needed but I could be wrong. Either way though, I like what you've done and my truck will probably get something like that Does anyone know if its possible to swap the tach from a CE1 turbo diesel cluster into a CE2 diesel cluster with the clock in it? I have a spare CE1 TD cluster but it won't work in a CE2 car. time for a wiring harness swap! CE2 has 1 plug and CE1 has 2 plugs. its kinda a *** to pull the whole dash to swap the wiring.