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Aftermarket Tachometer not responding '82 XJ750

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by Hakoo, May 21, 2015.

  1. Hakoo

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    Im no pro with this but it seems like this is wanting an electrical driven tach, it came with magnet sensors for speed which is awesome but it doesnt compensate for the fact that our tach is mechanical as well IE: A spinning wire inside of a cable running to your tach.....now I could be wrong like I said im no pro and am often wrong so im prepared for the hazing if im not right lol but that appears to me the issue. The wires coming from the atari were purely for lights
     
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    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    All XJ750 models have electronic tachometers (as do 1982 and later 650s). The ATARI does a lot more than shine pretty lights. It shines warning lights. Those warning lights connect to systems that need to be bypassed for the bike to be rideable if the ATARI is removed (this has nothing to do with the aftermarket tach not working though).


    On to the problem at hand.
    On the 750: Black is the bulb ground, Brown is the Bulb feed, Grey is the signal from the #2/3 coil. If your tach does not work with the signal from the grey wire hooked to the gauge's blue/white wire, then either the gauge is defective, or the grey wire has a break somewhere between the gauge and the 2/3 coil.

    If the gauge does turn out ot be defective then I recommend you return it and buy from KOSO. You have a knockoff that is made in mainland China. The KOSO gauges are worth the extra money.
     
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    ahh shit see there goes me not knowing anything about any XJ but my own lol sorry man
     
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    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    IMG_0324.JPG photo_4.jpg hOW WOULD YOU WIRE THESE TOGETHER BEEN TRYING FOR THE PAST 3 WEEKS CANT FIGURE IT OUT. ITS FOR A 81 XJ650 MAXIM
     
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    I got my replacement gauge in case the one I received was toast, but with the new gauge I still get no response on the tachometer.

    I'm going to check tomorrow to see if there is a break in the wire anywhere, but the tachometer on my old Atari worked.. So who knows.

    Any other ideas, anyone?
     
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    Bump... would really like a working tachometer! Even if I have to buy a solo tach!
     
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    When I was wiring my aftermarket tach, I THINK it was Red (tach) to Tan (bike), Green (tach) to Grey (bike). Blue was for the backlight. The one I got was like this though (on the right, obviously):
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    I'm not sure if maybe there's another wire on the gauge you got that needs a different connection? I hope that helps, if even a little!
     
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    I'm going to take a good look at it tonight and make sure that everything is connected and there's nothing I've missed.

    Where did you purchase that Tachometer?
     
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    Bump, looking for a replacement tachometer at this time.
     
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    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    Those gauges are available from several sources; MikesSX being one.
     
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    pilot box photo
    high beam
    blue wire to yellow wire in connector
    blueblack wire to black wire in connector

    winker/blinker
    yellow wire to d/g wire in connector
    yellowblack witr to c/h wire in connector

    oil
    red wire to r/w wire in connector
    red/ black wire to b/r wire in connector

    neutral
    green wire to Bn wire in connector
    green/black wire to sb wire in connector



    back light
    tach photo

    orange wire to blue wire in connector
    black wire to black wire in connector

    tach.PNG winker.PNG
     
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    Hello I am new to the forum so I really appreciate all the helpful stuff posted on here. K-moe you mention being able to bypass certain parts of the atari for the bike to be rideable. Do you know specifically how on a 1982 xj750 maxim? Anything would help.
     
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    Is the tach grounded correctly ?
     
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    Atari Delete
     
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    Thanks a ton! I was able to find it yesterday.
     
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    As far as I can tell, yes. There is only one ground wire on the entire gauge cluster, and it is grounded properly to one of the bikes existing ground leads.
     
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    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    Which lead?
     

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