Rpm signal

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  1. Chef90

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    Does anybody know off hand what wire/wires I need to tap into to get my rpm to work. Got an original cluster with the same plug as my 79 so no cutting or splicing to get the rest of the things in the cluster to work. Just wondering what I need to do now to get the rpms working. I've looked for wiring diagrams but for some reason I'm getting crappy copies or dead links. Thanks in advance.
     
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    Bump if somebody could point me in the direction of a good wiring diagram that would work for me as well
     
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    On my '86, there was a single pigtail/plug coming off the coil. I tapped into that for the tach I stole out of a friends abandoned speed boat ;)
     
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    Thanks for the info. I have a single plug coming off the coil, I'm going to see if that works tomorrow. I have stupid work to go to.
     

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