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Stephen Trapani September 4th 05 06:17 PM

boater435 wrote:

Larry, Thank you for the info on the tiny tach. I am going to order
one. Do you know if the transducer size (1/4" or 6mm) is found by
measuring fuel line? Paul


I'm curious how it measures electronic pulses in a fuel line.

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Larry September 4th 05 08:22 PM

"boater435" wrote in
oups.com:

Do you know if the transducer size (1/4" or 6mm) is found by
measuring fuel line? Paul



Nope, sorry. Ask them....

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Larry

Jeff September 4th 05 08:41 PM

Stephen Trapani wrote:
boater435 wrote:

Larry, Thank you for the info on the tiny tach. I am going to order
one. Do you know if the transducer size (1/4" or 6mm) is found by
measuring fuel line? Paul


I'm curious how it measures electronic pulses in a fuel line.

I assume it is mounted between the injection pump and an injector, and
thus it could sense the pressure pulses, or are they sound waves?

Brian Whatcott September 4th 05 11:24 PM

On 4 Sep 2005 05:04:34 -0700, "boater435" wrote:

Larry, Thank you for the info on the tiny tach. I am going to order
one. Do you know if the transducer size (1/4" or 6mm) is found by
measuring fuel line? Paul


3 transducers to suit a 6mm or 7mm or 1/4 in (= 6.35mm) diam fuel
line. Measuring the line diameter is the way to go.

That's 0.236 in, 0.276 in and 0.250 in.

Brian W


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