Need some electrical guidance. Temp gauge inop and tach inop

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1971 Mustang Mach 1 351c FMX trans and 9 inch rear end
As I mentioned in my build thread, I drove the Mustang home from the body shop last Saturday. It was it's maiden voyage and overall it went well, but a few issues arose in the 25 mile drive.

I have not been able to have a chance to look at anything all week and I am planning on looking at it tomorrow morning for the first time. I thought I would reach out for a little guidance before I jump in blindly to try and start diagnosing.

First off, the tach stopped working while it was at the body shop. Rocketman converted the tach to a current three wire style and also converted the Alt gauge at the same time. While he had the three gauge cluster, he tested the oil and temp gauge and said they were working. Midlife wired the harness for those alterations at the same time as he went through all of my harnesses, so I think that they shouldn't be the problem, right?

All of the gauges including the tach performed properly when I first got the new engine in the car and got it started. They all worked for the first few around the block test drives The car was towed to the body shop and we only drove it across the parking lot from building to building as necessary. Although the car only had about a mile on the odometer since it was started the engine has been started and ran a few times and the tach always worked. It continued working when we would drive the car back and forth from the body shop building to the paint building while we were painting the car. One day I started the car at the body shop to move it and the tach didn't move, I couldn't think of us doing anything under the hood that might have disrupted anything at the time. I am looking for ideas on how to test to find the failure causing this.

The other issues started on the ride home, first was the speedo stopped working about halfway home. The odometer show I got about 14 miles before is stopped registering. I am hoping that is just the cable wasn't pushed all the way in and clipped on the back of the speedo head.

The other issue I need guidance on is, how to properly diagnose the temp gauge. The temp gauge worked perfectly almost the whole 25 mile drive home. About a block from my house the temp gauge dropped like someone switched it off. The fuel gauge, battery gauge, and and oil pressure gauge are all working so I think that rules out the relay on the back of the speedo cluster, right? Also, the temp sensor is brand new, I know new doesn't mean it's any good but that shouldn't be the problem, right?

Any assistance or guidance I can get on how and what I should start testing to diagnose these issues is much appreciated. I am not a technician by any means, I am good at disassembling and reassembling but actually diagnosing a problem, I am not awesome at. I am hoping I can get led in the right direction and I can determine the causes and resolve these issues.
 
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I'd suspect the speedo cable isn't fully locked in to the back of the speedometer or the drive gear is shredded
I would be great if the speedo not working is as easy as the cable not being locked in. I am going to start with that and check all of the connectors for the tach and temp gauge and hope I find something easy.
 
Yea, sitting for a long period, you could have some oxidation at the connectors. You might pull them apart, clean the pins, etc and see if it changes anything. And of course, the trigger wire for the coil could be off or loose, or ?? These cars require constant attention; that’s why most of us name our cars with a feminine one.
 
I got a little time to start diagnosing my gremlins yesterday. I got caught up with other stuff first and then redirected myself to the issues. I was able to determine that the new temp sensor I installed failed already, I ordered a new one of those this morning, so that will be one thing off of my list. Hopefully today I will get a chance to try and figure out the tach and speedo. I would still appreciate any tips on what I am looking for as far as the tach. Being the upgraded three wire tach, I don't have any schematics on which wire should be doing what. All I can do at this point is make sure no connections came loose.
 
Yea, sitting for a long period, you could have some oxidation at the connectors. You might pull them apart, clean the pins, etc and see if it changes anything. And of course, the trigger wire for the coil could be off or loose, or ?? These cars require constant attention; that’s why most of us name our cars with a feminine one.
That's true, haha. :LOL:

My friend's Chevelle was originally referred to by his wife as his "girl friend" and as the resto progressed it evolved to "Bitch" for her or Christine for him. TBH, having done all of the mechanical resto on this car for him, I am reasonably sure it is pure evil, haha. Whenever he needs to buy something, she will just say what does the bitch want now!. She jokes with him that the mistress would have been cheaper.
 
My oil pressure sensor failed in the driveway heading out for the first drive on the new engine. That was about a half second of severe pucker factor until I looked at the mechanical gauge.

@Rocketman should have the diagram for his tach conversions.
 
I got a little time to start diagnosing my gremlins yesterday. I got caught up with other stuff first and then redirected myself to the issues. I was able to determine that the new temp sensor I installed failed already, I ordered a new one of those this morning, so that will be one thing off of my list. Hopefully today I will get a chance to try and figure out the tach and speedo. I would still appreciate any tips on what I am looking for as far as the tach. Being the upgraded three wire tach, I don't have any schematics on which wire should be doing what. All I can do at this point is make sure no connections came loose.

The tach wiring instructions that Steve pointed to are also available on my website:
https://www.rccinnovations.com/index.php?show=wiring

There are troubleshooting tips on the website as well:
https://www.rccinnovations.com/index.php?show=support#Tachs

If your tach issue is not a bad/loose connection and you need more help you can contact me direct:
[email protected]
 
My oil pressure sensor failed in the driveway heading out for the first drive on the new engine. That was about a half second of severe pucker factor until I looked at the mechanical gauge.

@Rocketman should have the diagram for his tach conversions.
Thank you
 
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