To obtain a wiring diagram for the Sun Super Tach 2, it's best to consult the user manual that comes with the device, as it provides specific wiring instructions tailored to various engine configurations. Generally, the tachometer connects to the ignition system, often using a signal wire from the ignition coil or a distributor. Ensure you follow the correct polarity and connections to avoid damage to the unit. For additional guidance, you may also find helpful resources online or automotive forums.
Hello, I found the owners manual for the sun super tach 2 on Sunpro's website. This is the addy. http://www.sunpro.com/publish/2007/09/27/pdf_english_16472.pdf Hope it helps.
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u have to look at ur distributor if it is an HEI "coil on top there is markings on the distributor cap for the tach but if it is a regular distributor with an external coil you hook it up to the neg wire off the coil neg/ black wire
look on the distributor cap, there is a slot marked "tach", connect the hot wire there and ground the other wire
generaly: red = coil green/blue = insrument light power black = ground
On the HR diagram the Sun's spectrum is of type G2 which makes it yellow.
The Sun.
In a diagram of Earth's orbit around the Sun, the Sun is typically depicted at the center, while Earth's elliptical orbit is shown as a path surrounding it. This representation illustrates that Earth moves around the Sun, with the Sun's gravitational pull keeping the planet in its orbit. The diagram may also include other planets to highlight their positions relative to the Sun.
The Sun is located on the main sequence of the H-R diagram, which is where stars like the Sun reside for most of their lifetime. It falls in the middle of the main sequence, representing a stable phase of hydrogen fusion in its core.
I can do that easily. But this website doesn't support graphics, so I can't show you my diagram.
Most Sun Pro tachometers have a switch on the back for selecting the number of cylinders. Just slide the switch from the 8 position to the 4 position.
Slightly to the right of centre on the main sequence. If you look on the Australian Telescope National facility website, their HR diagram shows the position of the sun.