I wore my first Tiny Tach out after more than fifteen years. The battery
eventually died and is not replacable. I called Tiny Tach with a
question and to order another one and darned if they didn't just send me
a new one. Free.
When I put new electronic ignition wires on I had to fiddle with
I had an old tiny tach that wasn't working anymore. I bought it a long time
ago and at the time didn't realize that it had an internal battery that ended
up dying long before I ever got to actually use it. I used a very sharp razor
knife to cut around the glued seam and opened it up. The elec
If _Mark_ can't get something to work then something really strange is
going on.
My KR with Steve's 2180 has the Tiny Tach. I always wondered how
accurate it was until I bought the DynaVibe and confirmed that it's
within a few RPM's of the DynaVibe readout - ±5 RPM usually.
It's been working f
Hi Eric
Steve Bennet, does sell instruments, including the tiny tach.
http://www.greatplainsas.com/scuma.html
It is near the bottom of the page
Al Hawkins
KR2 C-GDPU
Port Coquitlam, B.C.
Eric Evezard wrote:
> Hi Willie,
> The Tiny Tach tacheometer has worked very well for me.It also records
I installed a Tiny Tach on my A65 w/Slick mags and initially I couldn't
understand how a coil of a few turns of wire wrapped around a shielded plug
wire was going to pick up a signal, but I followed the instructions anyway.
Well, it didn't, so I opened the shielding up with a scribe just enough
Maybe I suffer from dumb luck or perhaps my memory isn't so good, but I don't
recall having any issues with the one I had, although I did think the battery
was a bit short lived. When the battery dies, the accumulated engine time
resets to -0-, but otherwise was simple enough to remedy with a f
Don't waste your money on the Tiny Tach. I bought three or four of them and
finally gave up. I still have one in the box that displays something, but
it never showed a thing when hooked to an engine. Even if you finally get it
going, it won't last long, and may give you double or triple (or ha
Hi Willie,
The Tiny Tach tacheometer has worked very well for me.It also records hours.The
end of a lead is simply wrapped around the nearest plug wire for about four
turns.Some have had poor results but remember when ordering to state whether
two stroke.four stroke.two,four or six cylinders.In
> Albert Cassar wrote:
> If it is the type that has a red lead that coils around one of the spark
> plug lead. Then you may wont to try what a friend of mine did . (He used
> the
> tiny tac on a Jaberu eng,) when he first put it on it was giving him crazy
> readings so after many attempts to ge
I'm trying to use a tiny tach on a VW engine with a Bosch 009 distributor. The
readings are erratic and unreliable.
Has any one else had problems and how can they be solved?
Clay Brod
Clay Brod wrote:
> I'm trying to use a tiny tach on a VW engine with a Bosch 009 distributor.
The readings are erratic and unreliable.
> Has any one else had problems and how can they be solved?
If it's not a -X, you may never get it to work right! The "X" means it has
an internal filter. I tri
I wrote:
> If you didn't buy
> it direct from http://www.tinytach.com/tinytach/gasoline.php, you don't
have
> an X.
I should caveat that with "probably" don't have an X. Neither Wicks or AS&S
mention the X version, that's for sure.
Mark Langford, Huntsville, Alabama
N56ML "at" hiwaay.net
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