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Discussion in '1965-1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 & GT500' started by 65351W, May 15, 2009.

  1. 65351W

    65351W New Member

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    I recently purchased a very nice vintage 1966 shelby tachometer. I need help with the internal wiring. The external wiring is as follows.

    1 red wire
    1green wire
    1 blue wire for the light

    Internal has 2 wires.

    1 green wire from the transformer stub to the front of the gauge behind the face plate.

    1 yellow wire from the transformer stub to ?????? The other end is not connected and I need to know where it goes.

    Any help is appreciated.

    Thanks.
     
  2. zrayr

    zrayr Well-Known Member

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    so is the main headlight engine harness specific to a gt350 running the tach for these wires to be connected to or were they spliced into the underdash wireharnes?? or what did shelby do to connect these tachs to the mustang wireing??
     
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    wiring harness is stock Mustang. wire from ignition switch to resistor wire is unplugged and tach wires are plugged into the circuit. no splicing.


    Z. Ray
     
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    Correct, the 66 tach is hooked up like a Rally Pac.
    Texas Swede
     
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    www.TACHMAN.com


    The TACHMAN does concours level restorations

    as well as common upgrades & repairs, and

    is just as pleasant & friendly if all you need is

    help or advice. He charges about half-2/3rds

    of what you'd expect from any comparable shop.
     

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