Guys,
I have just developed a tach problem that I hoped someone might have some insight on. Literally from one day to the next my tack needle has begun to smoothly fluctuate about 3-600 rpm especially as the rpm increases and is most prevalant above 2000 rpm. This is with the engine running absolutely smooth.
Here is the background and what I have done to isolate the issue. First the distributor was rebuilt by Dave Feidler of TI Specialties and has operated flawlessly since it was installed last winter (approx 200 miles ago). The tach cable was new at the same time. The tach was rebuilt (supposedly) by a company called "Tachman" and looks brand new again, but who knows. It was done about 2 years ago and maybe has 400-500 miles on it.
I removed the distributor to inspect the tach drive and it looks fine. I do have the 90 deg drive adapter on the distributor and it was new when the dist was rebuilt. The tach cable moves by hand easily and smoothly and has no kinks. I attached a hand held drill motor to the tach cable and saw the same fluctuation with the drill running at full speed (about 3000 rpm). This seems to all point to the tach itself. I have never had the tach apart so I don't know how its built internally. Does this scenario point to the tach or does anyone have other ideas. Can the internal workings of the tach cause a fluctuation like I have described? It is such a pain to get the left dash panel out of the car, I hoped someone might have an idea before I dive into that.
Thanks in advance as always,
Brad
I have just developed a tach problem that I hoped someone might have some insight on. Literally from one day to the next my tack needle has begun to smoothly fluctuate about 3-600 rpm especially as the rpm increases and is most prevalant above 2000 rpm. This is with the engine running absolutely smooth.
Here is the background and what I have done to isolate the issue. First the distributor was rebuilt by Dave Feidler of TI Specialties and has operated flawlessly since it was installed last winter (approx 200 miles ago). The tach cable was new at the same time. The tach was rebuilt (supposedly) by a company called "Tachman" and looks brand new again, but who knows. It was done about 2 years ago and maybe has 400-500 miles on it.
I removed the distributor to inspect the tach drive and it looks fine. I do have the 90 deg drive adapter on the distributor and it was new when the dist was rebuilt. The tach cable moves by hand easily and smoothly and has no kinks. I attached a hand held drill motor to the tach cable and saw the same fluctuation with the drill running at full speed (about 3000 rpm). This seems to all point to the tach itself. I have never had the tach apart so I don't know how its built internally. Does this scenario point to the tach or does anyone have other ideas. Can the internal workings of the tach cause a fluctuation like I have described? It is such a pain to get the left dash panel out of the car, I hoped someone might have an idea before I dive into that.
Thanks in advance as always,
Brad
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