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Welcome to FordPinto.com, The home of the PCCA => General Help- Ask the Experts... => Topic started by: From_Jonah on August 11, 2013, 09:56:52 AM
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So, I'll group these two things together. How do you go about removing the dashpad? Does it mean taking the whole dash apart to do so?
Also, I've got a tach that I'd like to put in my car but I don't know where to wire it up at. I read something suggesting you wire it at the distributor? But I can't find where you would do that.
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Tach wire goes to the distributor side of the coil, make sure the tach is set to the number of cylinders. Can't help with the dash though.
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Ok cool. Is it one side to the distributor coil
and one side to ground?
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You should have 3 wires(not counting the light)pos/neg and the tach wire(probably green?)that is the only wire to the coil. Connect the pos to a switched terminal the other to a good ground.
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There is a total of 6 each 5/16" nut's to remove and are difficult to get to so unless you are going to recover or replace I would go with dash cap. Fred :)
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Like 74 PintoWagon wrote the tack wire (usually green) goes to the coil. NOTE: it gets attached to the NEG (-) post the same one the dist. wire is attached to.
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Alright cool. Yeahhh, the second-hand tach I got doesn't work hahah.
Also, thanks Fred! I figured they had to make it difficult haha
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Guess there was a reason why it was for sale huh, LOL..
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There is a total of 6 each 5/16" nut's to remove and are difficult to get to so unless you are going to recover or replace I would go with dash cap. Fred :)
What Fred Said... the 1979 I just did also had several smaller screws to remove besides the ones he mentioned + it's a yes. To remove the dash you have to have everything out vent-to-vent to reach all the screws.
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What Fred Said... the 1979 I just did also had several smaller screws to remove besides the ones he mentioned + it's a yes. To remove the dash you have to have everything out vent-to-vent to reach all the screws.
Ouch. I'm lazy. It's no show car so a dash cap is just fine hahah
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Glad mine is in good shape, lol..
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Also if you do install cap I would not use glue that comes with it I would use silicone so it will be easy to remove after car gets wrecked and you want to install in next car as I did. Fred ;D
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Now that is a good tip..