I have been scratching my head trying to figure out how to measure RMSs with no tachometer. The closest I got was trying to find a volt meter that can measure it, but alas my parts store didn't have one.
Then I went to a mechanic who wanted to charge me $90 to check it.
Solution: I used the slow motion function on my phone. First I made sure my car was at operating temp. Then I then stuck a small square of brightly colored tape on center pulley. I then recorded for 15 seconds. I played back the video and counted the revolutions of the pulley marked by the bright tape and multiplied that number by 4. In my case I counted 199 revolutions times 4 equals 796 RPMs. A tad high. I think it is supposed to be at 750.
I think this works, let me know if anyone sees any potential problems with how I measured this.
Then I went to a mechanic who wanted to charge me $90 to check it.
Solution: I used the slow motion function on my phone. First I made sure my car was at operating temp. Then I then stuck a small square of brightly colored tape on center pulley. I then recorded for 15 seconds. I played back the video and counted the revolutions of the pulley marked by the bright tape and multiplied that number by 4. In my case I counted 199 revolutions times 4 equals 796 RPMs. A tad high. I think it is supposed to be at 750.
I think this works, let me know if anyone sees any potential problems with how I measured this.
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