I hooked the light up to the tach power, so the light is on all the time now, so are the dash lights.
Here are the instructions.
DRIVEN » Tue Aug 20, 2013 7:01 am wrote: Datsuns don't break down. They just get unscheduled upgrades.
Ni10 » Sat Feb 21, 2015 10:01 am wrote:why can't you take the white wire and connect it to the head light switch so your tach light comes on when you turn on the HL & dash lights ?
That way the tach light is not always on.
DRIVEN » Tue Aug 20, 2013 7:01 am wrote: Datsuns don't break down. They just get unscheduled upgrades.
Ni10 » Sat Feb 21, 2015 11:16 am wrote:awe, thanks for explaining. Now I'm more confused then I was before about this Datsun wiring.![]()
I forget that Datsun wiring is NOT the same as American car wiring. Carry on.
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Laecaon » Sat Feb 21, 2015 2:19 pm wrote:Yea, Im going with, that isnt the case. Just pulled open a wiring diagram. There is no ground switching on these trucks. Standard dealio as anything else. Tapping into the Red/yellow at the light switch should work just fine, as it provides power to parking lights, and all interior lights the same.
There isnt even a headlight relay on one of these things.
Even on the screwy datsuns (like 510s and well 521s), its only the headlights themselves which are ground switched, parking lights are normal.
Laecaon » Sun Feb 22, 2015 4:21 pm wrote:my 1980 diagram has no headlight relay... but then again, I have 3 wiring diagrams for my 510, and only one even showed the automatic transmission wiring correctly.
I just looked at the dimmer wiring. First thing to grasp, the lights do not need 12v and ground, they simply want a voltage differential. They would be equally as bright with one leg at 24V and the other at 12V. Now, how you dimmer works is this, the dash lights all get 12V from the headlight switch, the dimmer switch has ground and 12V as inputs, and a wire (red/bue) as a output, this output sweeps from 0v (ground), to probably 3v or 4v (merely a guess for example). This means there is a voltage differential across the bulbs from 12V to 8V, and why the lights dim.
Now to preserve wiring, and to isolate how things are done, the way I would get the tach to dim is this: Open the tach, disconnect the bulb inside from grounding with the tach, and attach a wire. Run this extra wire out of the tach as the "ground" of the bulb inside. Connect your 12V light wire for the tach to Red/yellow, and now connect your new wire from the tach to Red/Blue of the dimmer switch. Bam, 1 extra wire, and now your tach dims with the dash lights.
Laecaon » Sun Feb 22, 2015 7:11 pm wrote:Yes, I then forgot that you were using a 521 cluster... I think it may be possible... But it would take removal of the cluster, cutting a couple of traces, and adding a wire or a couple. Probably not worth it for lights that are already too dim...
DRIVEN » Tue Feb 24, 2015 7:16 am wrote:A nice big shop with maybe a house somewhere on the property?