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Yes, they are pretty straight forward. I may have a set of instructions I can post. Each terminal is labeled though so its pretty fool proof.
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the wires are still attached to the sender, but disconnected from the tach....
wondering about where they should attach inside of the tach? ![]() |
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RC-85 & EB-9A. One of the classic set-ups.
![]() I probably still have the original diagram for mine too but I think everything is labeled on the back side of the tach. Your biggest problem might be finding batteries for the sender.
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Why aren't yu showing us the pedestal tach next to it? I can see the wire look and part of a 990 sender poking out.
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the pic you want to see is in the thread about the hugger nova
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NICE! I'll see if I can dig out tach instructions for the RC-85 if you want them. It will be tomorrow at the earliest though. Let me know,
Jason |
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those instructions will be very helpfull, no hurry.
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