Medium Duty vehicles with diesel engines incorporate an electric tachometer which is driven from a magnetic pickup. This pickup is located on the bell housing and senses the number of flywheel teeth. To calibrate the tachometer for the various flywheels (transmissions), a pin is inserted in the rear of the tachometer, Figure No. 1. An incorrect pin will cause tachometer inaccuracy.
With white pin, P/N 5658631, installed (Figure No.2), the tachometer is calibrated for 8.2 engines with automatic transmissions, option MF1.
With orange pin, P/N 5658769, installed (Figure No. 3), the tachometer is calibrated for 8.2 engines with standard transmissions, all CAT engines, and automatic transmissions ME3 and ME5.
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