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PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 4:17 pm 
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Just got a Omori Tacho, problem being it has no wiring diagram other than a red & white dot next to two of the 4 terminals, I would assume that this is +ve & -ve.
Not even sure if it is to suit a 4,6,8 cylinder etc.

What's the safest way to test it without destroying it?

Any ideas on what the extra two terminals are? I don't think the hole in the case is for a light as it did have a rubber blanking grommet

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Google Omori tacho wiring. There's quite a few hits.

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