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Anyone used a cheap inductive tachometer?
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Having now (almost) sorted out my ignition auto advance issues I would like to try to more accurately set up the 1 1/4 SU carburetor.

It looks like for both timing and carburetor adjustment it would be beneficial to have an accurate idea of the engine revs and I have seen on ebay relatively cheap inductive tachometers which appear to be battery powered and pick up the revs from an inductive loop around a plug lead.

Has anyone tried these and are they any good?   I'm a bit concerned that they may be wildly inaccurate or vulnerable to all the electrical interference created by an Austin engine.

John.
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#2
I had a go with one of those a while ago and whilst I didn't have anything to calibrate it against it seemed to read about right.
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#3
In my experience they don't work with mag engines. Way too much electrical noise!
Suffolk, UK

1925 Chummy
1934 Box
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(07-08-2024, 09:45 PM)MartinH Wrote: In my experience they don't work with mag engines. Way too much electrical noise!

Probably should have said mine was a coil engine.
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#5
I would put more trust in a reputable timing light with an inductive rpm and degrees advance display
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