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Started by WH_Conley, November 06, 2009, 08:06:35 PM

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WH_Conley

Wanting to hook a tach to my 25HP Kohler. Being cheap, Being cheap, I already have a tach that came off a gas engine, Sunpro, old engine had a coil, hooked to the hot side. Can it be hooked up on the Kohler, and how?
Bill

logwalker

Those are typically set for a certain number of cylinders. Some times they have a switch to set it. What is it off of? Joe
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pineywoods

Kohler probably has electronic ignition. forget it, splurge $10 and get a bicycle speedometer and put it on the bandwheel. Much better all around.
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bandmiller2

You could get a small proximity tach like they use for chainsaws.You just need it to check throttle setting no need to watch it all the time.Give or take a little RPM on a bandmill dosen't mean much.Stewart Warner makes a dandy hand held tach with a rubber nub to check RPM's.Frank C.
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mrnero

Quote from: WH_Conley on November 06, 2009, 08:06:35 PM
Wanting to hook a tach to my 25HP Kohler. Being cheap, Being cheap, I already have a tach that came off a gas engine, Sunpro, old engine had a coil, hooked to the hot side. Can it be hooked up on the Kohler, and how?
Hi WH_, The way you explained ( ..coil .. hot side..) sounds like you have an external coil setup( e.g with ingition points) from an old engine.  I think that most newer Kohler engines has internal coils setup ( enclosed coil .. activates while fly wheel spins ... no ignition points ). Therefore, I believe that the (external coil) electric tach that you have won't work with a (internal coil) setup. Try Kohler or JCwhitney. If you buy a new electric tech, make sure you purchase a tach that operates on "BOTH" 1 and 2 impulse ignition systems.

WH_Conley

Pretty much what I thought. Just wanted to check and make sure. Thanks guys.
Bill

sdunston

Quote from: pineywoods on November 06, 2009, 10:42:28 PM
Kohler probably has electronic ignition. forget it, splurge $10 and get a bicycle speedometer and put it on the bandwheel. Much better all around.
I think PINEYWOODS is on to something here, this would not olny let you monitor blade speed but miles per blade change.
Sam
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Fred

How many miles can one put on a band blade? 
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pineywoods

Quote from: Fred on November 10, 2009, 10:09:28 AM
How many miles can one put on a band blade? 
Might be interesting to track. Likewise, how many miles before it gets dull. I put the speedometer on mine to get a handle on blade speed. I have a whole new respect for broken blades after seeing the band speed runs pretty close to 50 mph. Only problem I have had is the button battery doesn't last very long, and the magnet on the bandwheel has come loose a couple of times.
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100k bd ft club.Charter member of The Grumpy old Men

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