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Got an old tach im wanting to install. It only has a positive and negative input. What to I tee them into to make it work?

You may need to put a pic up first to clarify, but most likely the negitive one will go to the negitive (or distributor) side of the coil. The plus will go to an ignition feed, but usually there would be an earth of some kind

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I've set the tappets in my escort/crossflow and I feel they are sweet, but the engine still makes a bad ticking noise, what are the potential options for the cause?

 

My initial thoughts with the last cam fitted was a worn down lobe and that was proven correct, but the sound persists and is possibly getting slowly worse. Sound isnt audible on decel but is pretty much everywhere else

 

current thoughts are worn rocker or rocker shaft

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Not a big poster but got a question rolling around atm.

 

Upgrading to new style injectors on a megasquirted project, lower plenum and fuel rails all have enough meat to bore out.

Old style injectors have a 11mm oring new bosch ev14's have 14mm both ends, What size should I be drilling the bosses to ensure a good seal? 13.9 13.5? Is there a rule of thumb? Also mentioned it to a workmate he said it would be best practice to do it with an end mill because a drill bit will create a tapered hole, is this correct?

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13.5mm then careful tidy up of the surface with scotchbright or fine sandpaper seems to work ok, at least on the fuel rail end. definitely err on the small side.  I wouldnt go much larger as remember the hole always ends up larger than the drill bit. proper thing would be to ream to size which will get it rounder too but really if you err on the tight side and a the surface finish is OK the o ring will seal it up.

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without taking engine out, what are some tricks I can use to diagnose this problem better. I tried the hose around the exhaust trick but didnt hear anything, nor did I feel any air movement which I have previously felt when exhaust headers have been cracked/badly sealing

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actually I tried taking leads off one at a time last night to see if the knock dissappeared, but it stayed exactly the same. Only noticable thing was cyl 1 the engine didnt start running rough as soon as plug was pulled, but was still a bit rough when throttle opened. Whereas cyl 2-4 the engine starting running rough as soon as I took the plug out, and then they were all a bit rough when throttle opened

 

Since I have also taken the engine out multiple times recently I have not noticed a build up of filings nor have I noticed a decrease in oil pressure which is what I would see if a bearing was gone?

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