Quite some time ago I inquired about putting a tach on my G2160. I've been doing quite a lot of research. It seems the neatest and cleanest way is to add a "W" wire into my alternator. So I took the alternator off, and removed the back cover. Noticed there were IIRC 6 taps going to the field coils. Everything I've researched and read points to simply tapping off one and running a lead out. So, I have done this. I had some really nice insulated and water proof marine grade 2 wire connectors. So, I tapped off 2 different points. My theory being one point I tapped had multiple of coils bound to it and the other only a single lead. Figured one HAS to work.
Anyone else tried this? If so how did it work? (if it did at all).
I've resigned myself that if it does not work I'll make a bracket to add a proximity sensor to the fly wheel area, or one of those "strap on" sensors on the alternator case. The latter I am wanting to avoid as to me it looks "amateurish". The way I added the leads currently you would have to look REALLY hard to know it's not factory. Neat and clean.
Anyone else tried this? If so how did it work? (if it did at all).
I've resigned myself that if it does not work I'll make a bracket to add a proximity sensor to the fly wheel area, or one of those "strap on" sensors on the alternator case. The latter I am wanting to avoid as to me it looks "amateurish". The way I added the leads currently you would have to look REALLY hard to know it's not factory. Neat and clean.